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NMA raided clinics owned and run by quack doctors in Abia state

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The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), on thursday, raided clinics owned and run by quack doctors in various parts Abia state, the commercial capital.

A number of the quacks were arrested during the raid and handed over to the security agencies for prosecution.

The Chairman, NMA Committee on Discipline, Medical Ethics and Quackery, Dr Eze Eze who led the taskforce, while addressing newsmen, said the clampdown had become necessary following reports of the preponderance of quacks in the medical profession in Aba.

He regretted the harm being done to the medical profession as well as unsuspecting members of society by the quacks.

Dr Eze noted that for a very long time, Aba had become “a free for all place for anybody to come and practice without any form of monitoring”.

He, therefore, vowed that the NMA had decided to go after the quacks and put a stop to their anti-people activities.

” It will no longer be business as usual as we have taken the bull by the horns to save lives by clamping down on such places. The perpetrators will be prosecuted according to the law.”

The NMA taskforce leader regretted that a number of lives had been lost due to the activities of quacks.

“A lot of maternities here deliver babies and do surgery and when there’s a problem that requires oxygen they cannot afford it and the person will die. “

“Those who have tooth problems here will go to quacks to remove their teeth and in the process of doing so, they’ll die there while others have sustained infections that led to their deaths two to three weeks later.”

Dr Eze who noted that it took painstaking efforts to identify the clinics operated by quacks, warned those still operating illegal clinics or maternities to desist or brace up for the worse.

“They employ other quacks and groom their relatives to keep expanding. So, what we’re doing now is that when we get any of them, we arrest and hand them over to the police for proper prosecution.

“They must tell us their details and how they got registered as doctors and the limits of their practice. By law, nobody should open a hospital without a certified doctor who took an oath of office and who will be liable to man the place.

“For the last three weeks, since I’ve been appointed because I’ve not been based in Nigeria for a long time. Although when I was here initially as at 1999 I started looking into this. I later travelled and returned a few years ago,” he said.

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