The police have arrested a suspected quack doctor, Victor Akpan, in the Gwarinpa area of Abuja.
Akpan,
who had been running a private hospital for 10 years, allegedly operated
with forged and stolen certificates.
As a quack doctor, he was said to have performed caesarean sections, removed fibroids and delivered pregnant women of babies.
According to PUNCH Metro,Akpan’s arrest was sequel to investigations by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
It was gathered that the suspect was the
owner of Luna Maternity and Surgery Hospital, an outfit he opened in
2006 using a forged licence – four years after the MDCN refused to
grant him licence to practice as a homeopath.
The Head of the Inspectorate Division of
MDCN, Dr Henry Okwuokenye, who had been investigating Akpan, said the
regulatory agency did not grant him a homeopathic practice licence
“because the school he claimed to have graduated from in Enugu State was
not approved to train students in alternative medicine.”
He said an investigation by the MDCN
showed that Akpan presented forged documents to unsuspecting officials
of the Private Health Establishment and Monitoring Committee, an
organisation, which regulates private health outfits in Abuja, to get
Luna registered.
“Akpan had big name patients as far back as 2007 and had facilitated the expansion of his clinic. He hired five workers, who assisted him in an apartment where he performed caesarean sections, removed fibroids and delivered pregnant women of babies,” Okwuokenye said.
It was learnt that the suspect, who was already with the police, could be paraded this week.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Akpan
told police investigators that in 2002, he allegedly paid N15, 000 to
one Nwagbara, a worker with a teaching hospital in Enugu State, to get a
forged MDCN practice certificate.
The certificate, sighted by our
correspondent, was issued to one Dr. Awani, a 1995 Medicine and Surgery
graduate of the University of Benin.
Among other documents allegedly forged
by Akpan, one indicated he did his internship at Calvary International
Hospital in Enugu in 1996 and had his National Youth Service Corps with
the Nigerian Prisons Service in 1997.
He also claimed to have attended a
course organised by the West African College of Surgeons in 2001 and a
postgraduate course on Scientific Basis of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in
2002.
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