Senate Slams Hospitals Over Snakebite Deaths

The Core Insight
Senate Urges Mandatory Anti-Venom Stocking for Private Hospitals After Singer's Snakebite Death
(Credit: OfficialDesign Africa via Pexels)
Following the death of singer Ifunanya Nwangene at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, Abuja, from complications of a snakebite, the Senate has urged health regulatory agencies, including the Federal Ministry of Health, to make the availability of anti-venoms and other essential reptile antidotes a mandatory requirement for the licensing, registration, and renewal of accreditation of private hospitals.
The upper chamber also called on the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to collaborate with NAFDAC to ensure the availability of safe and affordable anti-venoms in hospitals across the country.
(Credit: Czapp Árpád via Pexels)
Motion Sponsored by Senator Idiat Adebule
The resolutions followed a motion sponsored by Senator Idiat Adebule during plenary. While presenting the motion, Adebule urged the Senate to call on health regulatory agencies to make the stocking of essential antidotes a mandatory condition for licensing and accreditation of private hospitals.
Allegations of Negligence and Hospital Response
Reports circulating on social media alleged that the hospital was negligent and lacked anti-snake venom when Nwangene was brought in for treatment.
However, the management of FMC denied the allegations, stating that the hospital was neither negligent nor lacking anti-snake venom. They explained that Ms. Nwangene died from severe neurotoxic complications resulting from the snakebite.
A member of the Amemuso Choir, where Nwangene was a soprano singer, claimed that as she was being treated at the FMC, the doctor in charge informed them that they urgently needed Neostigmine and additional doses of the medication already administered because the hospital had exhausted its supply.
He added that on the way to get the medication at Skylark Pharmacy, close to the National Hospital, the sad news came that she had passed.
(Credit: Mikhail Nilov via Pexels)
Broader Implications for Nigerian Healthcare
The takeaway from the sad incident is that Nigerian public institutions are never prepared for emergencies. It is only when sad incidents like this happen that the country’s leaders begin to sermonise. Governments at all levels need to be more proactive in addressing health-related emergencies. Why should medical centres not have common antidotes? How many Nigerians will have to die due to the negligence of hospitals? It is unfortunate that the deceased died the way she did. Nigeria must take healthcare very seriously. The fatalities from snakebites are too common these days, much like challenges in sickle cell care and health insurance access.
Hand picked for you by Author

ESG Leaders Capture 57% of Nigeria's Capital Surge
Norrenberger's maiden Nigerian Corporate Sustainability Report reveals ESG-compliant firms attract 57% of capital and outperform peers by 28-30%. Lead...

Court Drama: Gombe's ADC Suit vs David Mark Delayed Again
The Federal High Court in Abuja indefinitely adjourned Nafiu Bala Gombe's suit challenging David Mark's leadership of the African Democratic Congress ...

First-Ever Twin Black Holes Orbiting in Mrk 501
Astronomers led by Silke Britzen have discovered the first confirmed pair of supermassive black holes orbiting each other in galaxy Markarian 501, rev...

JAXA's 2030s Hunt for Life's Origins in Ancient Comet
JAXA's Next Generation Small-Body Return (NGSR) mission targets low-activity comet 289P/Blanpain in the 2030s to collect untouched samples revealing e...

2026 Solar Eclipse: 157 Years Until It Repeats?
A total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, will cross the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, with max totality of 2m18s in the North Atlan...
You Might Also Like

Elijah Tobs
A seasoned content architect and digital strategist specializing in deep-dive technical journalism and high-fidelity insights. With over a decade of experience across global finance, technology, and pedagogy, Elijah Tobs focuses on distilling complex narratives into verified, actionable intelligence.
Learn More About Elijah Tobs








