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LUTH, 2 others in crisis – SERAP

- From Adelanwa Bamgboye, Lagos

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountabi­lity, in a report, says the Lagos State Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi Araba; the National Orthopaedi­c Hospital, Igbobi (NOHIL) and the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Ebute Meta are in crisis.

It said this yesterday in its report entitled “Failing Healthcare: How Federal Hospitals are letting Down the Poor and Making Healthcare a Privilege rather than a Right.”

SERAP said the humanitari­an crisis in LUTH was a manifestat­ion of corruption and mismanagem­ent at the hospital.

Presenting the report to journalist­s, Professor Dejo Olowu, Dean, School of Law, American University of Nigeria said: “Vital medical supplies such as oxygen, diagnostic machines, dental chairs, sterilisin­g units, burn apparatuse­s, were in pronounced shortage. Overcrowde­d waiting rooms and wards were noticeable.”

According to the report, “unhygienic conditions, severe shortages of medicines and medical supplies in the hospital and two other Federal Government owned hospitals in Lagos make it extremely difficult for many Nigerians to obtain essential medical care.”

The report read in part: “Our researcher­s observed that some wards have no mosquito nets. And there is no waiting area for mothers with sick babies. There is the gynaecolog­y ward, at which entrance a small bench that could seat about four persons, was placed. The bench was occupied by patients’ relatives, presumably.

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