UCH Cancels ₦1,000 Daily Electricity Bill For Patients After Backlash

UCH Cancels ₦1,000 Daily Electricity Bill For Patients After Backlash
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The University College Hospital, Ibadan has openly announced that it has withdrawn its controversial memo which had mandated some of the patients who were using the health facility to pay a sum of ₦1,000 per day for electricity bills.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that an internal memo, had mandated that each of the patient using the facility is to pay ₦1,000 on a daily basis. The management of the tertiary health institution said that it took the decision due to erratic supply of electricity in the facility.

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It claimed that the management decided to task the patients using the Federal Government-owned health facility due to the increased electricity tariff and price of diesel in the Country.

The management of the tertiary health institution, however, said that it has withdrawn the internal memo following the backlash that came with it.

The management made this disclosure via a statement signed by the Director of Administration of the Hospital, Mr. S. O. Oladejo on behalf of the Chief Medical Director, Professor Jesse Abiodun Otegbayo. Oladejo, in the statement made available to DAILY POST through the Public Relations Officer of the hospital, Toye Akinrinlola, confirmed that the hospital has withdrawn the memo.

He said, “The attention of the Management of the University College Hospital, Ibadan has been drawn to a publication in all sections of the media alleging that the Hospital is charging N1,000.00 per patient daily for electricity.

“The Hospital wishes to state that the memo being referred to was an internal memo which we did not implement after a thorough review from internal mechanisms for such issues and has since been withdrawn. At no point did the hospital charge electricity fee.

“We appeal to the public to ignore the said publication”.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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