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LASG Queries Hospital Over Death Of Pregnant Woman, Begins Investigation

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Lagos State Government has started an investigation to unravel the circumstances which led to the death of Mrs. Kemi Akinbobola, a pregnant woman at As Salam Convalescent Centre in Ibeju, Lekki Local Government Area, of the State.

Akinbobola was alleged to have  been denied medical care by the Health Facility over the inability of her husband, Folajimi, to pay the sum of ₦500,000 as deposit.

Prof. Akin Abayomi, Lagos State Commissioner for Health, made this  disclosure while responding to the public outcry which followed her passing. He stated that a Panel has been set-up to uncover the details, and identify any breaches in medical care standards.

Abayomi explained that the panel was setup by the Lagos State Ministry of Health, in partnership with the Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency, HEFAMAA.

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“Initial investigations suggest that multiple parties, including a traditional birth attendant and the private hospital, were involved and are currently being interviewed”, he added.

“The investigation focuses on several critical areas: verification of the registration status of the individuals and facilities with HEFAMAA, compliance with approved scopes of practice, adherence to emergency medical protocols, and identification of any negligence that contributed to the incident. A report from the panel is anticipated soon, and those found responsible will face legal consequences.

“The Lagos State Government has reiterated that all healthcare facilities, public or private, must comply with HEFAMAA regulations, including accreditation and regular inspections. The Government maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy towards Facilities that operate illegally or fail to provide necessary emergency care, as such failures constitute a breach of medical ethics.

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“We also wish to reiterate that no Healthcare Facility is permitted to deny emergency care to any patient, especially in life-threatening situations. It is a breach of medical ethics and regulatory obligations, and such acts will be met with strict penalties.

“We are also using this opportunity to reiterate Government’s  position in enforcing compliance and regulation of nursing homes and Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) as a holistic strategy to strengthen the healthcare system.

“The public is encouraged to report any healthcare facility that is not registered with HEFAMAA or is practicing beyond its accredited capacity, emphasizing the importance of using Government-approved institutions for medical care. To enhance oversight, the Government is intensifying monitoring efforts across all health establishments, ensuring they adhere to quality and safety standards.

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“Moreover, the Lagos State Government calls on community leaders, religious organizations, and healthcare professionals to collaborate in promoting maternal and child health. The Government is committed to justice for Mrs. Folajimi and her family, assuring that accountability for negligence and breach of duty will be pursued vigorously”.


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