The Liberian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Al-Hassan Conteh has been accused of putting the management of the First Consultants Medical Centre (FCMC) under pressure to release Late Ebola-infected patientPatrick Sawyer.
'Liberian Ambassador threatened to sue us over Sawyer', MD opens up
The management of the First Consultants Medical Centre in Lagos, where Ebola-infected Patrick Sawyer was admitted, has said that the Liberian Ambassador, Dr. Al-Hassan Conteh threatened to sue them if they did not release the late patient.
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This was revealed yesterday, October 10, by the Medical Director of the FCMC, Dr. Benjamin Ohiaeri who also said that the ambassador had threatened to sue the hospital if Sawyer wasn’t released.
Dr. Ohiaeri reportedly told journalists:
“The ambassador said if we continued to keep him (Sawyer), it would be tantamount to kidnap and abuse of human right. He said if we did not release him, we would be subjecting our hospital to an international diplomatic row and we should not rule out the possibility of law suit.”
The MD added that the hospital management decided that despite the threat, the right thing to do was to keep Sawyer confined for the good of the public.
The FCMC lost 4 staff to the Ebola Virus Disease including Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, who had worked there for 21 years and 25-year-old nurse, Justina Ejelonu who had just resumed and was 2 months pregnant.
Patrick Sawyer died of Ebola on July 25 and the disease claimed the life of 8 Nigerians after his passing.
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