A school certificate holder who
has been practising as a fake doctor for six years, simply known as Oladiti
Saheed, has been arrested for the death of a pregnant woman.
The
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Osun State Command, confirmed
his arrest.
The
fake doctor was arrested after delivering a pregnant woman of baby, a procedure
that went awry, leading to the death of the pregnant woman.
NSCDC
accused Saheed, 32, of parading himself as a medical doctor without the
required qualifications for the past six years.
NSSDC’s
State Commandant, Dr Akintayo Adaralewa, made the disclosure while parading the
suspect on Thursday in Osogbo.
He
said that the suspect, whose highest qualification was Secondary School
Certificate allegedly attended to the victim during labour in his hospital
which led to her death.
Adaralewa
said that the victim, who was nine months and three weeks pregnant, visited the
suspect’s hospital located at No. 2, Ororuwo town, in Boripe Local Government
area of the state on April 15.
The
NSCDC boss said that the suspects in his confessional statement said that the
pregnant woman visited his hospital because she could not continue ante-natal
at her previous hospital due to misunderstanding with her husband.
He
said that the suspect attended to the victim and told her to come back when she
started feeling signs of labour.
“On
April 18, the victim fell into labour and was taken to the hospital of the suspect
where she was delivered of a baby.
“The
victim thereafter developed complications and was later rushed to a nearby
hospital; painfully, she was pronounced dead on arrival,” he said.
Adaralewa
said that discreet investigation revealed that the suspect also engaged in the
training of people to become quack doctor with the payment of N5,000.
He
said that the self acclaimed doctor was not registered by the Nigerian Medical
Association and “did not employ the service of any registered medical personnel
to work in the so called hospital.”
He
said that the suspect would face the full wrath of the law upon the conclusion
of investigations.
The
suspect told newsmen that he had attended to many pregnant women in the past
six years, adding that he was trained by a quack doctor.
He
also admitted that he had other six unqualified staff working with him and that
he usually charge N30,000 per delivery.
Speaking,
Dr Adedapo Adetoye, Chairman, Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Osun, said
that it was pathetic that there were still many quack doctors operating in the
country.
Adetoye,
who was represented by Dr Ayodeji Ogungbemi, the NMA treasurer, commended the
NSCDC for the arrest.
“Quackery
is a stain on the integrity of doctors and the health sector not only in the
Osun but in the country at large.
“The
suspect is a secondary school holder, who had been practising for more than six
years and only God knows how many lives that had been lost in the hospital”, he
said.
Ogungbemi
said the national body of the association was trying everything possible to
minimise quackery in the profession.
He
said the national body had rolled out a stamp, which only a qualified doctor’s
could have.
He
urged the public to always ask for the registration number of any hospital they
visited to distinguish fake from qualified doctor.
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