Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, American university sign MoU on kidney transplant

Abali Chuku, Medical Director, Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, said on Thursday that the hospital had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Toledo University, Ohio, U.S. for kidney transplant services.

Mr. Chuku, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Umuahia. He said that the services would kick-off in February 2017.

He recalled that discussion for the partnership began in 2015 when he was inducted into the Medical Mission Hall of Fame by the university.

Mr. Chuku said that the university would train eight medical personnel, comprising three doctors and two nurses in the first phase, while three others would be trained later.

The medical director said that the centre was also collaborating with the National Association of Nigerian Nurses in North America for the training of its nurses.

He, however, identified adequate funding as the major challenge facing the centre in carrying out its activities, especially its training programme.

Mr. Chuku also said that the hospital was grossly understaffed and thus, performing below capacity.

He said that the centre needed 236 additional nurses and required more consultants to be able to provide more efficient services to patients.

Mr. Chuku, therefore, appealed to the Federal Government for N500 million take off for the centre to be on solid financial footing and provide optimum performance.

N84.8m Scam: EFCC Arraigns FMC Medical Director, 4 Others

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 arraigned a former Medical Director of the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, Ondo State, Dr Olufemi Abiodun Omotosho and four other suspects: Adebayo Sunday Dada; Yusuf Saka Olarenwaju; Ogunleye Samson Adeyemi and Azeez Dayo Kola before Justice M.I Sani of the Federal High Court sitting in Akure, Ondo State, on an eight count charge bordering on conspiracy and money laundering.

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The accused persons were docked for allegedly colluding to convert and launder the sum of N84,884,005 (Eighty Four Million, Eight Hundred and Eighty Four Thousand, Five Naira Only) illegally obtained from the Federal Government.

 
The first accused person was said to have connived with other four suspects, to steal various sums of money belonging to Federal Medical Centre, Owo, by using his position as the Medical Director of the institution through inflation of contracts, accounts manipulation and non- remittance of the institution’s account balances as mandated by the Central Bank of Nigeria at December 31 of each year.

 

The first accused person is already facing a corruption charge before Justice Lateef Lawal Akapo of the Lagos State High Court, for allegedly conniving with his lawyer to bribe operatives of the EFCC.

 

One of the charges read; “You Dr Olufemi Abiodun Omotosho, Adebayo Sunday Dada, Yusuf Saka Olarenwaju, Ogunleye Samson Adeyemi, Azeez Dayo Kola sometimes in July 2013 at Owo, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did convert the sum of N22,641,164.92 ( Twenty Two Million, Six Hundred and Forty One Thousand, One Hundred and Sixty Four Naira, Ninety Two Kobo) property of the Federal government of Nigeria which sum you knew represented the proceeds of a crime with the aim of concealing the nature of the proceeds of the said crime and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 15 of the Money Laundering ( Prohibition ) Act No11, 2011 (as amended)”.

 

The accused persons pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Counsel representing 2nd and 5th defendants, Femi Emmanuel as well as counsel representing the 3rd and 4th defendants, Dapo Agbede, both filed formal bail applications before the court. However, the counsel representing the first defendant, Rotimi Olorunfemi moved an oral bail application praying the court to admit his client to bail.

 

Justice Sani adjourned the case to November, 17, 2015 for the hearing of bail applications and ordered that the defendants be remanded in EFCC custody pending the determination of bail.

 

Credit : PM News