Zulum orders probe of hospital staff over 'rejection' of accident victims

Borno Governor, Babagana Zulum, during his visit to Umaru Shehu Ultra Modern Hospital, Maiduguri on Thursday

Borno Governor, Babagana Zulum, during his visit to Umaru Shehu Ultra Modern Hospital, Maiduguri on Thursday

Borno Governor, Babagana Zulum, has directed the Ministry of Health to investigate and fish out staff who allegedly rejected accident victims at Umaru Shehu Ultra Modern Hospital in Maiduguri.

Zulum gave the directive on Thursday at the Accident and Emergency Unit of the hospital.

The governor’s visit to Umaru Shehu Hospital was in response to a video clip which went viral on social media showing how some medical officers allegedly rejected accident victims brought to the hospital on a date and time that will be determined by investigators.

He gave the probe team 24 hours to identify the medical workers involved and to recommend appropriate sanctions.

What happened is “inhuman and unacceptable,” Zulum said as he addressed health workers at the hospital.

“A situation where patients are left crying for help, yet a hospital rejects them? We will not allow such a situation to repeat itself. I see no reason why disciplinary action will not be taken against the erring staff in this hospital”, the governor declared.

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“If any medical doctor or any personnel in any of our facilities is not willing to attend to patients without cogent reason, he or she should equally be fired without hesitation”, Zulum said.

He added, “Within the next 24 hours, the Hospital Management Board and the Ministry of Health should investigate the incident and ensure disciplinary measures are enforced against all those on duty that refused to admit victims of the accident brought here.”

Governor Zulum noted that the state government has invested heavily in the health sector, including the welfare of the medical officers, across the state.

He therefore called on medical officers to reciprocate the gesture by providing quality healthcare services to all patients without discrimination.

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