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COVID-19: There Is No Plan To Shut Calabar Isolation Centre – CMD

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Ikpeme Ikpeme, the chief medical director, CMD, of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH, Cross River State, has said that the institution has no plan to shut down the Isolation Centre in the University.

Obi James Achara, a contractor, had during a press briefing in Calabar threaten to use all legal means to shut down the Isolation Centre. Obi claimed that he had written a series of letters on the need to offset the sum of N68 million owed him by the hospital to no avail. Ikpeme dismissed the contractor’s claim as spurious

Ikpeme in a press statement made available to journalists on  Sunday, March 29, 2020, in Calabar said the present management had engaged the contractor, Obi Achara, constructively on this project and wondered why he should blackmail them publicly.

According to him, the contract for the Isolation center in Calabar, which is currently the only one within Cross River, Ebonyi and Benue states was awarded by the immediate past administration in 2017 following the outbreak of Lassa fever for N68 million.

He said, the current situation with the Coronavirus pandemic is a matter of urgent national interest, and at times like this, the safety, health, and security of citizens take precedence over any individual interest.

“It was in recognition of this fact that the current Management acted proactively and approached the contractor to hand over the center just as we have requested him to furnish us with evidence of due process concerning the aforesaid contract.

“Despite issues, which have to be corrected, the present Management had engaged Obi Achara constructively on this project. Therefore, it is not right for Obi Ochara to capitalize on the COVID- 19 pandemic to attempt to blackmail the Hospital.”

He advised members of the public not to panic as the management has activated the isolation center and has put in place some proactive measures against the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the measures include conducting trainings and drillings with the nurses and other medical staff in readiness for any possible case of COVID-19

The CMD further advised members of the public, especially patients without appointments not to be present at the out-patient clinics as the hospital will attend only to individuals with valid appointments

He also discouraged non-essential visits to the hospital. He stated that the Management of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH has no plans whatsoever to shut down the isolation center at the hospital.

Hattip to Daily Post

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