Oyo Government closes Six Health Facilities Over Quackery

By Olubunmi Osoteku

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The Oyo State Government has closed down six health facilities across the state over quackery.

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A statement by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, says the six health facilities sealed committed various offenses, including recruitment of unqualified personnel to provide medical services and engage in illicit practices.

Speaking during an inspection and monitoring exercise, held within the Ibadan Metropolis, the state Antiquackery Task Force Committee Chairman, Dr Adekunle Aremu, noted that the team carried out the operation as part of the government’s efforts towards protecting the health and well-being of residents.

Dr Aremu said, “The Oyo State Government will not tolerate any form of quackery or substandard practice in the health sector, affirming that anyone found culpable would face the full wrath of the law.”

He urged the public to report any suspicious or illegal activity in any health facility to the Ministry of Health or the nearest security agency and also advised the public to patronise only accredited and registered health facilities in the state, saying patients must ensure only qualified personnel attend to them.

While appealing to health workers to abide by the ethics and standard of their profession, the chairman also urged residents to cooperate with the government in its quest to provide quality and affordable healthcare to the people.

He said, “The goals remain clear. Oyo State Government is dedicated to upholding rigorous standards and prioritising the health and safety of every resident.

“The government ensures that healthcare services consistently meet the highest benchmarks for quality and safety, so citizens can trust their well-being.”

Among the facilities sealed were the New Jobi Memorial Hospital; Omolara Clinic & Maternity Home Iped; Amazing Grace Medical Clinic; Emiloju Clinic and Maternity Centre, Ogbere; Safeway Clinic, Gbaremu; and Emilagba Clinic and Maternity Centre, Ibadan.

 

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