Police arrests fake medical surgeon in Bayelsa hospital
The Bayelsa State police have arrested a 29 year old man, Apkoviri Jimmy, from Irhodo community of Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, over alleged impersonation of a medical practitioner, Dr. Charles Umel, serving in Taraba State.
The suspect, who claimed to be a graduate of Psychology from the Delta State University, Abraka, was arrested at a popular private hospital in Yenagoa while trying to secure employment as a surgeon.
According to the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mike Okoli, represented by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Asinim Butswat, a Superintendent of police said, “There were several reported concerns about the suspect’s inability to use medical terminologies during test diagnosis as a medical doctor.
“This as a result raise suspicion over his qualifications, which later led to his arrest.
“The impostor have been seeking for employment from hospitals within Delta and Bayelsa States as a medical doctor,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary, Bayelsa Ministry of Health, Dr. Wisdom Ebiye Sawyei said, the state government’s resolve to deliver quality healthcare services to its citizens, however, it does not give any room for quackery in the state.
The Chairman Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) Bayelsa State Branch, Dr Ngowari Torunana, said upon the arrest of the suspect, they contacted the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria which confirmed that the suspect was an impostor.
The suspect, admitted that he was not the owner of the medical certificate in his possession.
He has been using a friend’s certificate seeking for a job as a medical doctors, but denied knowledge of impersonation.
“I met the owner of the credentials in a bus while travelling to Abuja and we took some pictures.
“While transferring the picture to me, he also transferred the copies of his credentials. This is the first time am using it,” he revealed.
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