Friday, July 17, 2026

Edo State Government Shuts Down Unregistered Nursing Schools and Enhances Flood-Control Works

The Edo State Government, through the Ministry of Health led by Dr. Cyril Adams Oshiomole, has announced an aggressive enforcement campaign to shut down unregistered nursing schools responsible for auxiliary quackery in the state. Concurrently, the Ministry of Environment and Sustainability, under Hon. Nosa Adams, has intensified flood-control and erosion management projects in Benin City, including rehabilitating the Military Base Hospital drainage systems, prosecuting 30 environmental offenders, and paying counterpart funding to resume the Benin Storm Water Project.

The growth of unlicensed nursing centers and unqualified medical personnel puts public health at serious risk, while blocked drainage channels and unregulated urban developments cause severe seasonal flooding. Partnering with professional regulators to shut down illegal clinics and investing in modern storm water infrastructure protect citizens from substandard clinical treatments and safeguard public and private assets from water damage.

This dual regulatory and infrastructural intervention demonstrates a highly proactive approach to public health preservation, environmental law enforcement, and municipal code tracking. By combining strict medical audits with mobile environmental courts and international capital co-funding, the administration improves public safety and urban resilience.

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