 The Secretary of the Nigerian Medical Association in Delta State, Dr. Ngokele Oge, has fought a preliminary investigation of the Nigerian police linking the death of their member, Dr. Uyi Loewe, as a cult-related matter in the state. Dr. Loewe, a medical director of Olive Medical Center, was murdered at his place of work on 29 December 2022. Dr. Oge made this statement while speaking to newsmen in Asaba, this state capital. We are not happy with the sole operation of the security agencies of branding our member a cultist without thoroughly investigating the issue. So that means the police, they have more information at their disposal that they are not telling us. Our own grounds is this, you know, a life has been lost. The police should not shy away from their responsibility by by by tagging our colleague a cultist. By now we thoroughly do a very detailed investigation and a life has been lost. So the police cannot tell us that that is the answer they will give for a life that was foreshort in his crime. So we totally dissociate ourselves from the conclusion, so-called conclusion of the death police of the past. In a reaction to the police investigation, the commissioner of police Delta State Command, C.P. Muhammad Ali, said Dr. Uyi Loewe was not killed by any cult group and that the command is already investigating the matter. If that, if there was any such report, then it was done in a room. The doctor was not killed by a cultist, I must say. If there was any such report, consider it an erroneous report. As we speak, investigation will reveal all those. Let us now go into that complicity. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.