…asks Minister to step aside
African Democratic Congress, on Wednesday, pressured the Federal Government over the death of Mary Habila, a physiotherapist who was recently found dead in the Ebonyi residence of the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi.
ADC demanded an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the physiotherapists reported death at the residence of the Minister.
The opposition party also urged Umahi to step aside to allow an independent panel to probe the case.
It argued that such a move had become imperative to guarantee public confidence in the outcome of the probe.
ADC made the demands in a statement issued on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi.
The party maintained that the death of a citizen inside the residence of a serving cabinet minister is a matter of public interest that requires full transparency and accountability.
It said questions surrounding Habila’s presence at the minister’s residence and the events leading to her death remain unanswered.
According to the ADC, only an inquiry conducted outside the influence of the Executive can establish the facts and restore public confidence.
The statement partly read, “We therefore call for an independent investigation that is completely removed from the control or influence of the Executive.
“This inquiry must include a full autopsy to determine the exact cause of Ms Habila’s death and a public report of its findings.”
ADC argued that anything short of an independent probe would only fuel public suspicion and weaken trust in state institutions.
It further alleged that the Tinubu administration has repeatedly failed to subject senior government officials facing serious allegations to independent scrutiny.
The party accused the administration of shielding political appointees whenever controversies emerge.
It said the pattern had created “scandal insurance” for top government officials.
“The Tinubu administration appears more eager to defend reputations than to establish facts and submit to accountability,” Abdullahi said.
The opposition party described the incident as one that goes beyond politics, insisting that the death of a young woman in the residence of a serving minister demands exceptional openness.
ADC, therefore, insisted that Umahi should vacate office temporarily until an independent investigation is concluded.
“The least that should be expected is that the Minister, namely Senator David Umahi, should immediately step aside from office pending the conclusion of an independent investigation,” the statement added.
The party warned that failure by President Bola Tinubu to insist on accountability would reinforce public perception that his administration protects senior officials from scrutiny.
It said Nigerians deserve the truth about the circumstances surrounding Habila’s death, while her family deserves justice.
The party also extended condolences to Habila’s family, urging the authorities to ensure that the investigation is transparent and its findings made public.
Mary Habila’s death sparked nationwide attention after reports emerged that the young physiotherapist died under unclear circumstances at the Ebonyi residence of the Minister.
Police in Ebonyin subsequently transferred the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), while the cause of death remains unknown.
Umahi has denied any wrongdoing, insisting there was no attempt to conceal the incident.
He said Habila was among medical personnel attached to the Federal Ministry of Works and disclosed that he advised her family to approve an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
The incident has since attracted calls for an independent investigation from opposition parties and civil society groups.

