Arugaya and The clinic
| credits: File copy
| credits: File copy
The
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and operatives of the State
Security Service on Tuesday sealed Sahal Eye Specialist Clinic and
arrested its operator, Dr. Husseini Arugaya, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Arugaya, who operated the eye clinic on
Afaha Ube Street, Uyo, was said to have incurred the wrath of the
council following a complaint by a former patient, Mr. Ndarake Akpe, who
allegedly became blind after receiving treatment from the hospital.
Head of Department, Inspectorate, MDCN,
Dr. Okwuokenye Henry, said a person, who wished to remain anonymous
called him on the telephone that a patient became blind after receiving
treatment from the clinic.
He said, “I asked him to get the
complainant to put the matter in writing. The victim later sent a
protest letter to our office, saying that he went to the clinic for
treatment, but instead, he became blind.
“He said Arugaya gave him very strange
conditions after the visit to the clinic like – not to bend down for
five days, don’t look down for 28 days, don’t sleep in the afternoon for
one month, and don’t lie on your left or right.
“We checked our database but we did not see his name as one of the doctors registered to practise in Nigeria.
“I contacted the state ministry of
health. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. Comfort Archibong, said
the record showed that the clinic was closed down in 2009 because it was
not registered with the ministry as a health facility in the state.
“We also found out that he has branches in Port Harcourt, Calabar and Eket apart from this one.
“We have been around for almost five
days trying to pin him down to this place, but this morning, with the
help of SSS, we arrested him.”
Archibong, said the clinic had been sealed up in 2009 with the signpost removed by the ministry.
Archibong, who spoke on behalf of the
Commissioner of Health, Mr. Ememabasi Bassey, said from what she
gathered from the victim, he located the place through the
advertisements the clinic placed on a local radio station.
She urged the media houses in the state to pass health advertisements through the state ministry of health for vetting.
However, Arugaya, who admitted to
treating the patient, said Akpe’s blindness was caused by his inability
to follow instructions.
He added that his arrest and the sealing of his business premises were the handiwork of his enemies.
Akpe’s letter, dated April 11, 2013 and sighted by PUNCH Metro had alleged that Arugaya willfully destroyed his right eye.
He said, “I was attended to by Arugaya
on July 26, 2011, and after that I have not seen with my right eye
again. Further checks in India showed that Arugaya, who operated on my
eye, had completely destroyed it.”
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