The Kano State Hospital Management Board has ordered an investigation into alleged negligence following the death of a patient, Aishatu Umar, at the Abubakar Imam Urology Centre in Kano.
The board’s executive secretary, Mansur Nagoda, directed that an immediate probe be conducted into the circumstances surrounding the incident, amid growing public concern.
The family of the deceased had alleged that comprehensive tests and scans were conducted and that the results, they claimed, revealed that a pair of surgical scissors had been left inside her body during a surgery in September.
A statement on Tuesday by the board’s public relations officer, Samira Suleiman, said the management had taken note of reports describing the circumstances of the death as distressing.
Ms Suleiman said the board also acknowledged complaints by the family of the deceased, who alleged that Ms Umar’s condition deteriorated while she was receiving treatment at the facility.
“The executive secretary has directed that an immediate and thorough investigation be carried out to establish the facts of what transpired at the Abubakar Imam Urology Centre,” Suleiman said.
She added that the probe would cover all medical and administrative procedures related to the case.
“The investigation will be transparent, impartial, and professional. Appropriate actions will be taken in line with established regulations should any negligence be established,” Ms Suleiman said.
The board expressed condolences to the family of Ms Umar and assured the public that the matter would be handled with the seriousness it deserves.
It reiterated that patient safety remained a top priority and that the government would not compromise the quality of healthcare services in its facilities.
“The board is committed to maintaining high standards of healthcare delivery across Kano State,” she added.
(NAN)
