A medical crisis occurred in Abiriba, Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State, where over 100 individuals were hospitalized after adverse reactions to medications distributed during a free medical outreach at Erinma Hall.
The affected individuals were treated at Ebube Ena Hospital, and local authorities, including the Executive Mayor of Ohafia, Chief Eleanya Kalu, have intervened to support those affected.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the reactions and assess the safety protocols of the outreach.
The outreach was reportedly supported by private organizations, including Emzor Pharmaceuticals, which provided the medications.
While the event aimed to address healthcare gaps, the incident has sparked discussions about ensuring proper regulation and safety checks for free medical initiatives.
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