Mary Habila Not Registered as Physiotherapist, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy Confirms Amid Ongoing Death Investigation
Mary Habila Not Registered as Physiotherapist, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy Confirms Amid Ongoing Death Investigation
Description: The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy says Mary Habila is not listed as a licensed physiotherapist as police continue investigating her death linked to David Umahi.
The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) has clarified that Mary Habila's name is not listed on its official register of licensed physiotherapists, amid growing public attention surrounding the death of the 26-year-old health worker.
In a statement released on Thursday via its official X (formerly Twitter) account, the NSP said it conducted a verification through the appropriate regulatory channels before making the clarification.
«"Following verification through the appropriate regulatory channels, the name 'Mary Habila,' as stated, does not appear on the database of registered physiotherapists," the statement read.»
NSP Urges Verification of Professional Credentials
The society said the development highlights the importance of verifying professional qualifications before identifying individuals as members of regulated professions.
According to the NSP, public officials and institutions should rely on official records when describing a person's professional status rather than assumptions or public perception.
It added that questions regarding professional qualifications should be addressed through the appropriate regulatory bodies to ensure accuracy and protect public trust.
«"The public deserves accuracy, and professionals deserve to have their qualifications and identities represented truthfully," the association stated.»
Condolences to Mary Habila's Family
While clarifying her professional status, the NSP expressed sympathy over Habila's death, extending its condolences to her family, friends, and loved ones.
The association said that despite the need to establish the facts, the tragic loss of a young life should remain the central concern.
David Umahi Denies Wrongdoing
Mary Habila died on June 27 at a residence linked to the Minister of Works, David Umahi, in Ebonyi State.
Responding to the controversy on Thursday, Umahi denied any wrongdoing and insisted there was no evidence of foul play. He described Habila as "like a daughter," saying she had worked closely with him for years.
The minister also revealed that he had previously supported her medical treatment and said she reportedly complained of nose bleeding during a phone conversation with her boyfriend shortly before she was found dead.
Investigation Still Ongoing
The case has continued to generate nationwide attention, with several individuals and groups calling for an independent and transparent investigation.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has urged authorities to ensure a thorough probe, while police investigations remain ongoing.
An autopsy, considered crucial to determining the exact cause of death, has reportedly not been conducted following objections from the deceased's family on cultural grounds.
Authorities have yet to announce the official cause of death.
Conclusion
The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy's clarification adds another verified fact to an investigation that continues to attract national interest. As police continue their work, many Nigerians are hoping that a thorough and transparent investigation will provide clear answers and justice, wherever the evidence leads.
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