Shocking discovery: Multi-billion naira Lagos cardiac, renal centre moribund
•Most equipment not functioning
•Assembly committee begins investigations
By Ebun Sessou Call it a visit of shocking discovery, you will not
be wrong. Indeed this was the experience of the Health Services
Committee of the Lagos State House of Assembly when it paid an
unscheduled visit to the Lagos State Cardiac and Renal Centre in the
premises of Gbagada General Hospital. The centre was yet to commence
full operation as most equipment are not functioning almost a year since
its commissioning by the immediate past Governor of Lagos State, Mr.
Babatunde Fashola.
When members of the committee, who were led by their Chairman, Segun
Olulade, got to the Centre, they were amazed at the shocking news they
received: that some of the equipment installed in the centre have never
functioned for a day.
It was revealed that the Catheterisation Laboratory, CathLab machine,
which was said to have cost about $1.5 million, is not functioning.
Catheterisation laboratory, CathLab, is an examination room in a
hospital or clinic with diagnostic imaging equipment used to visualise
the arteries and chambers of the heart and treat any abnormality found. Non-functional equipment *The Renal Centre
Some of the equipment that cost millions of naira and not functioning
at the centre include a theatre unit with two theatre suites and
laminar flow air-control; central sterilisation and supply unit; four
bed recovery room echo lab; stress lab; 24 dialysis machines; pharmacy;
laboratories; ophthalmology clinic for eye screening and
physiotherapy/rehabilitation unit.
This development, Vanguard Metro investigation revealed, has
forced the consultants, professionals and doctors employed by the
centre to leave as they have remained redundant due to non-functional
equipment. It was also allegedly reported that the materials procured
for the commencement of the cardiac and renal centre were sub-standard
and therefore inapproriate for the operation of the hospital.
Chief Executive Officer of the Centre, Prof. Babatunde Green, who
made this disclosure to the committee, revealed that the one-year old
building is already suffering from several defects such as cracks in the
walls, electrical defects, elevator defect, among others.
Prof. Green explained that Renescor Health, which is in charge of
managing the centre, had been responsible for the maintenance of the
building so as to ensure that it does not collapse as a result of the
cracks in some parts of the walls. Speaking further, the CEO clarified
that the centre was handed over to Renescor Health by the Lagos State
Government under a Public Private Partnership arrangement, adding that
“since we came on board, we have not been able to do anything because a
lot of the equipment that were installed are not functioning.”
Prof. Green further revealed that the two elevators meant for moving
patients from the ground floor to the operating theatre are not working.
“Apart from the fact that the elevators are not working, they don’t
have ventilation and this is dangerous to the patients because if you
are taking a patient in that kind of lift, the patient could suffocate
before you get to the theatre.
“Even in the operating rooms, there are no cooling systems. The
machine in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory which cost about $1.5
million has never worked from day one that it was installed. We have
tried everything humanly possible to ensure that things are put in order
here; we have written several letters to the Ministry of Health and
there have been no response or whatsoever. We have brought engineers to
fix the minor problems, such as the electrical defects, but they are
requesting for the drawing so as to make the work easier for them but
the contractor has not cooperated in this regard at all. *Inside the Renal Centre
“This place should by now be making good revenue for the state
because it is the only one in Nigeria and people with heart and renal
related ailments are supposed to be coming here for treatment. We have
employed staff whom we are paying on monthly basis but nothing is
happening here,” Green added.
Investigations also revealed that Deux Project Limited, a company
belonging to one Tunji Olowalafe, executed the project and several other
projects within the state. Saddened by these revelations, Olulade
assured that the Committee would do everything in its capacity to
investigate the matter to a logical conclusion, adding that with the
amount of money spent on the Centre, “we can’t fold our arms and not
look into why the equipment here are not working”.
“I was on a television station few days ago and I was bragging about
this place; telling the presenters that it is the only one in Nigeria
and that it is the best in Africa, but I never knew that nothing is
happening here. We are talking about lives here and we can’t joke with
lives of Lagosians. Tax payers money was used in building that place and
the money cannot be allowed to go down the drain just like that,” he
stated.
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