Business Day (Nigeria)

Uzodimma decries state of IMSUTH, nonaccredi­tation of College of Medicine

- SABY ELEMBA, Owerri

Hope Uzodimma, governor of Imo State, has decried the deplorable state of all the units and department­s of the Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH), Orlu and the entire health sector of the state.

The governor was moved to tears after listening to the damning report of the Visitation Panel on Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Orlu, which was submitted to him on at the Sam Mbakwe Executive Council Chambers, saying that “IMSUTH is sick”.

Receiving the report from the Chairman of the Visitation Panel, Frank Akpuaka, a professor, Governor Uzodimma thanked the members for a job well done, notingthat­therecomme­ndation would help in improving the stomach-turning condition of the Imo State health sector.

“If IMSUTH is sick, then the entire Health system of

Imo State is sick”, he said.

Uzodimma said that all critical sectors of the state were sick, ranging from the Civil Service, power sector and several other sectors, a situation he described as ‘bleeding’ but commended the Visitation Panel for identifyin­g all the critical areas that government needed to look into and assured that the report would be used as a working document.

He noted that IMSUTH is an institutio­n that had been positioned to be self-sustaining and to provide effective healthcare services to the entire state and beyond, if properly managed, especially in the area of drug procuremen­t for the people.

He promised to change the ugly narrative in the financial statements of the hospital by making sure that all financial leakages would be plugged by streamlini­ng IMSUTH into the Treasury Single Account (TSA) system already in operation by his administra­tion.

The governor also regretted the non-accreditat­ion of the College of Medicine since inception which he attributed to negligence by the past school administra­tions and past government­s, saying that it would no longer be business as usual for contractor­s and individual­s who take advantage of the administra­tive lapses in the institutio­n to set back the wheel of progress of the hospital.

Presenting the report, the Chairman of the Visitation Panel, Akpuaka listed a litany of problems besieging the institutio­n to include: poor roads, poor funding, infrastruc­tural decay, inability to retain staff, and loss of accreditat­ion by the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), which has resulted in non-admission of medical students for the past four years.

Others include low patronage of hospital services, maladminis­tration, and deficiency in management where he alleged that the chief medical director (CMD) worked as a sole administra­tor, among others,

The report also noted that the Nursing Unit was nothing to write home about, the works department leaves much to be desired, the surgical and laboratory units were in very bad shape as well as the intensive care units (ICTS).

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