The Chief Medical Director of the First Consultant Hospital where the first case of Ebola was diagnosed in Nigeria, says as an organization, they are struggling to float after reopening for business last month. In an interview with
Tribune yesterday, Dr Benjamin Ohiaeri said himself, his staff and their families still face firsthand stigmatization even after being certified free of the Ebola virus
"Since re-opening, we have witnessed firsthand what it means to be stigmatized. At a time when you would think we would be appreciated for our professionalism in containing Ebola, we are enduring a significant depletion in patient-turn up. We are down on numbers by a factor of about 90%. But for the generosity of friends and family, Aledo Peterside, Tunde Ayeni, Diamond Bank, etc., this business would have collapsed. Even now, we are struggling to stay afloat. It has been very tough indeed."
"The loss of Dr Adadevoh, Dr Abaniwo, Evelyn Uko and Ejelonu, four key members of our team, the first two of who were the most senior of our medics and members of the Hospital Executive Committee, has been hard. They were colleagues, they were family. We are talking of a lifetime of working as a close team - as confidantes, as family. So, yes it’s been very tough. As well as our fallen heroes, we have many of the survivors here. Medics, who placed their lives on the line to avoid Ebola spreading to the general public; they suffered the trauma of threats to their lives and the horror of rejection, in many cases, simply because they once had Ebola.
The families of our people have suffered horrendous victimisation too. Children of the dead hounded out of rented homes just when they needed compassion; the husband of a sufferer thrown out of his job simply because the employer learned of his wife’s condition. The pain, the suffering, the horror goes on and on. Still, our people are back at work, doing what they do best - caring for the ill. For the hospital, we are inching back to life. As you know, the place was shut down for nearly three months while it was decontaminated by the WHO. So, our business was essentially shut in all that time, though our expenses, salaries, among others, continued to run" he said.
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This was a very interesting and hilarious read. Help. I spent all my pension money on asoebi
I know that declaration that the hospital and indeed Nigeria is Ebola free is not believable by a lot of people, few friends argued with me about it and they insist Nigeria is not free of the Virus. I feel very bad for this hospital, their bravely should be commended. Good the state government and other organisations are still giving them financial aid.
ReplyDeleteI'm not encouragin stigmatization,but doctor truth b told,if u were in our position will u encourage ur family members,frnds and even urself to come to ur hospital for treament? Dis is nigeria,WHO may have declared it ebola free,but sir,nobody in his/her right senses will near dere!
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DeleteDumb fool.it irritates me when fools like you live ignorantly and still display ur stupidity publicly.
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DeleteFoool.....u dis idiot.wat do you even know
DeleteYou should really think with your brain, nobody who is enlightened will talk the way you do.plss grow up
DeleteOf course there would be mass hysteria about the perception of the place. Trust Nigerians, no one would feel secure until they are overly sure! Not even the hiatus for months can salvage the reputation,at least for now. I hope things fall into place again for you guys...you are our HEROES !!
ReplyDeleteWill I patronise them? The answer is Yes! But I know that many Nigerians will start avoiding the hospital like a Ebola now
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These are the real Nigerian here's. Yet their names are not on any honor roll.
ReplyDeleteI trust Nigerians, not until ebola is defeated they would not step an inch close to First Consultant Hospital.
ReplyDeleteThe way Nigerians behave baffles me. These people are heroes, they should be treated as one. Victimizing the kids, husbands, relatives etc of those who sacrificed their lives to contain the deadly EVD should be punishable. Its just not fair. No wonder we have no patriots in this country.
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ReplyDeleteEya. Its gonna be hard in the beginning before people will get used to.
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Lmaoo... People still dey fear o.... Ebola is long gone why people cant get that...
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DeleteThe hospital will bounce back bigger and better. It will be a heroic hospital in the long run, a sort of monument!
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May God be with all staff of first consultant. Stigmatization is not a good thing and hard to deal with especially in a society like ours. You've got to be strong to pull through.
ReplyDeleteLinda pls continue to post this so our pple in govt can see and give these pple some good grant to assist them run for another 1 yr even without patients. They deserve all d assistance.
ReplyDeleteLagos state gave them 50m naira already
DeleteMy dear brother, take heart, this is one of the things life dishes out to someone.
ReplyDeleteIt is still a matter of time, you will go through it and come out stronger. It is just a pity.
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ReplyDeleteIts so pathetic but God will intervene, the hospital will grow a 100times more than what it was. To d members of staff they should be patient God will fight for them. Since they paid the price for a million Nigerian GOD IS NOT A SLEEP.
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ReplyDeleteThat's the Nigerian mentality, the storm will only be for a while, all will be well, just don't stop the good work. Well done, First Consultant Hospital.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us guys ...amen
ReplyDeleteGod will turn the tide ijn
ReplyDeleteIt is not a problem. The Hospital simply needs to rebrand. Change the name, bring in one or two new foreign doctors reputed in any field of medicine. Engage a good PR Agency to create publicity around the new brand/ hospital management. Banks do this all the time.
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ReplyDeleteSo sad…No body wan die.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad but the truth is desperate times call for desperate measures, you need to move form that building and rebrand, go as far as changing the name, Nigerians have short memories and in time the will forget, but if u choose to keep the status quo, then u will get same result
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ReplyDeleteDry bone shall rise again
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