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Alleged 84-year-old quack surgeon nabbed in Cross River

The Cross River health task force has apprehended alleged 84-year-old quack surgeon, Simon Okuta-Agba, in Ukpah, Bekwarra council area.

• January 9, 2023
Cross River state ministry of health
Cross River state ministry of health

The Cross River health task force has apprehended alleged 84-year-old quack surgeon, Simon Okuta-Agba, in Ukpah, Bekwarra council area.

Mr Okuta-Agba, apprehended on January 3 when officials of the task force raided his facility, Life First Clinic in Bekwarra LGA, was accused of carrying out surgeries. 

The authorities said he had not attended a medical school and was not a doctor.

Disclosing this on Sunday in Calabar, David Ushie, the task force chairman, said the facility was raided following a tip-off on suspicious deaths in it.

Mr Ushie said the alleged fake surgeon defrauded his victims by giving ridiculous surgery fees to lure them to his facility, where in collaboration with his accomplices, the surgeries were performed.

“In our investigation, we discovered that he has been running this facility by providing cheap surgeries and nearly every one who went there with medical complaints always had to undergo surgery. On this tour, we met a total of 12 patients on admission, out of which 11 of them had undergone surgeries carried out within four days from December 31, 2022, the only one remaining had also been scheduled for surgery before we arrived,” explained the task force chair.

He added, “On arrival, we met him conducting surgery on two patients, one a hernia and the other, appendix. These are the diagnoses that he assigns to nearly every patient. However, the patients never really get the purported surgery since they adopt skin cuts with suturing while their patients are under anesthesia, the patients wake up with the false belief that they had surgery.”

According to him, Mr Okuta-Agba employed other quacks who ran a laboratory, conducted ultrasound scans. He also had untrained nurses who performed sundry activities at the facility.

Mr Ushie, who doubles as a special adviser to the governor of Cross River on health, said they also observed that every patient kept their used injection syringe and needle by their bedsides which was a professional violation.

He said when the patients were asked why they had used syringes and needles on their beds they said the doctors used the syringes and needles anytime they needed to give them injections.

“It is very sad to know that Okuta-Agba transfuses blood and nobody knows how he cross matches the blood. He has no pathologist or doctor that does the confirmation of the safety of the blood. Thus far, investigations show that the culprit is not a doctor, has never gone to a medical school to train as a health personnel, has no licence or certificate,” said the task force leader.

He revealed that the same “is the case with all his staff that work with him, while Life First Clinic, Ukpah, is not registered with the Cross River Ministry of Health as a health service provider.”

Mr Ushie added that the octogenarian and other suspects arrested were arraigned in court by the Department of Public Prosecution in Ogoja on Friday.

The task force also closed down five facilities and arrested seven persons from Yala, Ogoja and Bekwarra LGAs, including a suspect Rosemary Irima who operated Divine Favour Clinic and Maternity. 

(NAN)

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