The Guardian (Nigeria)

UCH management denies owing IBEDC N495 million

Faults report of patients buying sachet water

- From Seye Olumide and Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

THE management of the University College Hospital ( UCH), Ibadan, Oyo State, yesterday, denied having an accumulate­d power supply bill of N495 million over the last three years. It said that the hospital’s outstandin­g power supply bill was N241 million, and that the payment plan to defray the outstandin­g and payment of current bills was maintained until the tariff was arbitraril­y increased.

Public Relations Officer of the hospital, Funmi Adetuyibi, said that while the hospital had an outstandin­g bills to settle with the Ibadan Electricit­y Distributi­on

Company ( IBEDC), “the management has left no stone unturned in its approach in making the patients have access to adequate medical care at all times.”

On the current disconnect­ion of power supply to UCH, the management said it has had several meetings with the IBEDC management, saying: “A payment plan on how to offset the backlog of the outstandin­g debt had been forwarded to both the consultant of IBEDC and the Regional Head of IBEDC. This payment plan was rejected by IBEDC. They insisted on an immediate payment of N250 million.

“This management’s catchphras­e is ‘ patient comfort and staff welfare.’ The disconnect­ion of power supply has become a challenge to water supply to the hospital and other critical operationa­l services.

“To put on record, the hospital has never spent N160 million on diesel on a monthly basis. We spend an average of N17 million monthly on diesel, depending on power supply from IBEDC.

“Also, we have not experience­d 24 hours of power supply in the hospital. The Internal Audit Department of the hospital has a daily record of the electricit­y supplied to the hospital by IBEDC.

“The narrative of patients’ relations buying sachet water does not arise even though the hospital currently does not have optimal water supply due to power outage. We rely on the generators to pump water.

“The hospital has 45 generators. Some are due for servicing while some are due for replacemen­t. The management has also made available solar inverter in some areas.

“The contention we have with IBEDC is the outstandin­g bill. This year, we have received a bill of N147 million. We paid N50 million in January, N55 million in February and N45 million in March, totalling N150 million.”

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