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OGUN READS RIOT ACT TO QUACKS, SHUTS DOWN 10 MEDICAL FACILITIES

OGUN READS RIOT ACT TO QUACKS, SHUTS DOWN 10 MEDICAL FACILITIES FOR INFRACTIONS

 

 

 

Ogun State Government has again read a riot act against quackery in the health sector, sealing 10 unapproved medical facilities in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area.

 

 

 

 

Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker, who led a team of medical personnel from the Hospital Services Department of the Ministry, Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Association of General Private Nursing Practitioners (AGPNP), and Association of Nigerian Private Medical Practitioners (ANPMP), to inspect private hospitals and other medical facilities in the Local Government Area, said six individuals had been apprehended for quackery and handed over to the police.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Coker, disclosed that the inspection was a consequence of the influx of quacks in Ado-Odo/Ota LGA from Lagos State, saying the goal of the present administration was to safeguard the lives of innocent residents who could become victims in the hands of untrained practitioners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

She emphasized that the government would no longer tolerate activities of quacks as this has severe consequences for those residing in the State, particularly those in border areas between Lagos and Ogun, adding that the inspection of facilities would continue across the State.

“This government, as you must have seen in the past few years, has prioritized the well-being of all residents. While we are trying to make healthcare accessible to our people, we are also conscious of the need to standardize the medical profession in the State. We are aware of the proliferation of quacks here and have declared zero tolerance for them.”

“The truth is that some of the facilities we visited today were opened by doctors and nurses who don’t oversee them. We visited diagnostic centers, laboratory facilities, and alternative medicine centers that are operating outside their scope by administering intravenous drugs and IV fluids, among other things. We have apprehended them and handed them over to the police for prosecution,” she said.

The Commissioner further warned that medical practitioners who are not duly registered or operating outside the scope of their permit would face the full wrath of the law.
She urged all relevant professional associations in the State to join hands with the government to rid the sector of all illegalities and educate their members to get the right licenses to operate their private medical facilities.

The Chairman, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Ogun State Branch, Dr. Azim Ashimi, described the influx of quacks in the State as disheartening, leading to needless loss of innocent lives.

He said his association had resolved to independently work towards dealing with those who pretend to be doctors and are either not trained or licensed to treat people, while also collaborating with the State government through the Ministry of Health to address this menace.

 

Sahara Weekly

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