The Edo State Healthcare Regulation and Monitoring Agency (EDOHERMA) has partnered with the Edo State Police Command to enforce professional medical standards and shut down illegal health facilities. During a strategic visit to the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Monday Agbonika, in Benin City, the Chief Executive Officer of EDOHERMA, Dr. Adesuwa Urhoghide-Edigin, finalized joint enforcement plans to investigate medical violations and arrest unlicensed operators across the state.
The growth of unlicensed health centers, medical quackery, and substandard aesthetic spas puts public health at serious risk, often leading to severe clinical complications or deaths. Partnering with police enforcement teams allows EDOHERMA to carry out unannounced facility inspections, seal illegal clinics, and prosecute unlicensed operators, ensuring that all health centers meet the strict standards required under Governor Monday Okpebholo's SHINE Agenda.
This inter-agency cooperation demonstrates a disciplined approach to healthcare monitoring, public safety tracking, and law enforcement. By combining regulatory audits with police support, the state government strengthens its oversight of private healthcare providers, protects patients, and builds public trust in local medical institutions.
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