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Mailafia's death: "Doctors did all they could," says UATH

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The University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, UATH, in Gwagwalada has clear the air on speculations of its complicity in the death of former Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Dr Obadiah Mailafia.
RainSMediaRadio reported the death of the 64-year-old Mailafia who died on Sunday at the UATH but his death has raised questions from the Middle Belt Forum, MBF, Southern Kaduna People’s Union, SOKAPU and some other civil society over the cause of his death and how he was allegedly badly treated by the doctors in UATH.


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Mailafia was also a former Nigerian presidential candidate under the African Democratic Congress, ADC during the 2019 general elections.
UATH Public Relations Officer, Michael Atiga, said: ”The patient came in on Saturday, September 18, 2021, around 2 pm to 3 pm in the afternoon. He was well-received because the doctors even have a pre-information that he was coming. So, he was well received. And considering the nature of his illness because from what I gathered from the doctor, as he was rushed to this place, his oxygen saturation was like 60 percent. So, there was a problem already. He was in a bad condition so they had to commence treatment immediately.

“The doctors placed him on free-flow oxygen to increase his oxygen saturation and they started the medication immediately without asking for any money. The saturation which was 60 percent at the time they came to this place, at a point, went to like 90 percent. So, they continued the treatment till like 10 o’clock at night.

 “Since they discovered that his condition demanded utmost care, they called a nurse who was even off duty to be stationed with the patient throughout the night. The nurse was off duty but they called him to come and stay with the patient.

Speaking on how he was treated by the doctors he said: “The doctors did all they could to salvage the situation but you know that in health, doctors can only treat, it is God that saves lives.  Even the wife, in the morning of that day around 8, o’clock when they passed the news of the husband’s death to her, appreciated the doctors that this is the first time she was seeing very dedicated health workers, whose priority is to save lives.”

Asked if he had the appreciation from the deceased wife on record, he said, “I don’t have it on record but this was what I gathered from the doctor on duty.”
On Foreign doctor contacted
He admitted that the foreign doctor contacted abroad following Mailafia health development, did reach out to the hospital’s doctors in charge of the case, but he said “as at the time the foreign doctor was calling, the man had passed on. The foreign doctor was calling from abroad through the son of the deceased instructing the doctor who had certified the man dead to go and start pressing the chest again.


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The doctor now told him,  “Oga, I have been into this practice for over 20 years, the man is dead. If I like, I can press his chest from now till tomorrow that would not bring him back to life. That was what happened.”

On paying N600k before treatment

On the allegation that the hospital demanded a deposit of N600,000 before administering treatment, he said “No, no, no. That is why I’m telling you a clear record of what transpired in this hospital. If you like, you can meet with the wife of the deceased to hear her side. Nobody asked for money.”
When told that the Middle Belt Forum, MBF, quoted the wife over the alleged demand of N600, 000, Atiga said: ”That means the woman is not sincere, she is not sincere, because when he was certified death and the doctor passed his condolence to her, she appreciated them according to what I learnt. The man was admitted into the VIP wing of the infectious disease centre which attracted more attention. Nobody said they should deposit any money before the commencement of treatment. It was after his death, and they said no problem, that the CBN was going to foot the bill. So, we are surprised that all these things started coming up.


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“Before his death, he was even talking to them (doctors). At a point when they were trying to improve the oxygen saturation, according to what I gathered, all their efforts connecting the cylinder was going down. They tried all they could but it was going down and that was when the man passed away. The doctors said at the point he was requesting for a ventilator, if they do that, it would even fast track his death, they are practitioners.

“That was what happened because I went there and interviewed the doctor as a public relations officer and he briefed me on all that happened.”

Source: Vanguard.

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