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INHUMAN! National Hospital angry over seal-off by AEPB over debts

The Abuja Environmental Protection Council Board (AEPB) locked up the gates to the National Hospital Abuja (NHA) in the early hours of Tuesday.

Adetayo Haastrup, the hospital’s spokesperson, described the situation as a “rude shock, a national embarrassment” and an inhuman act” considering the health services rendered by the facility.

Shehu Lawan, the chairman, FCT ministerial special task force on recovery of debts owed AEPB, that the hospital owed the board N7,776,800 as at June 2016.

Lawan said that AEPB provided three account numbers with GTB, Diamond Bank and UBA to its clients to be paying their monthly fees, but that the hospital defaulted.

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Lawan said Muhammad Bello, the FCT minister, constituted the task force to recover the money.

The board, Lawan said, obtained three court summons against the hospital, but that the NHA failed to comply.

Haastrup confirmed that the AEPB told the hospital management that the board had a court injunction to recover the debts.

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The spokesman also said that the hospital only received the paper for payment or bill of the said amount in June.

He explained that the NHA had made series of attempts to pay up the bill but that the accounts kept bouncing and that the hospital management had explained the challenges to the board.

According to him, in the event of any indebtedness by any agency, AEPB ought to give room for bargaining with the indebted party before resorting to the “seal-off” option.

“I believe that it should be after exhausting such avenue and no positive response is reached that the board should go ahead with the seal-off option,” said Haastrup.

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Haastrup said the hospital’s next line of action would include going to the court with the evidence of payment made earlier, among others.

He also expressed displeasure over the incident, noting that the hospital had paid its bills, including electricity and water.

“This is a government institution with a difference because of the kind of services we render; it has to do with saving lives, ambulances might be coming in for emergency cases,” he said.

“I think it is out of place for AEPB to do this to the apex and strategic hospital in Nigeria; it is an embarrassment.”

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“We have enjoyed a cordial relationship with the board.”
“On three occasions we tried paying the money but it was bouncing back because they are not on Treasury Single Account (TSA).”
“For example, government to government you have to be on TSA because when you send the money through the TSA it will go, but when the money goes to the central bank it will reflect on your TSA.”

“We have all been instructed to move our account to TSA, so, when we pay, the money is being rejected because they gave us commercial bank account number not TSA account.”

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“We have called on the agency supervising the AEPB to look into the matter and to have sympathy for the patients,” said the spokesman.

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