The chief medical director of Lagos State University teaching Hospital, LASUTH, Professor Adetokunbo Fabanwo says the man Solomon Oriere, reportedly apprehended by LASUTH officials for selling fake vaccination cards and COVID-19 test results is still in police custody.
The Chief Medical Director denies the alleged scammer is a member of Staff of LASUTH.
“What we have discovered from police investigations is that he has certain collaborators as far away in Abuja that he’s working with because there’s no way an individual can collect money, give you a certificate and then on the portal your certificate is reading January, there’s no way he will do it except he has collaborators”.
Mr Oriere was arrested Saturday according to reports.
A statement issued by the management of LASUTH reads; “Since the advent of COVID-19 vaccination in the State and LASUTH, the process of COVID-19 vaccination has been efficiently carried out at LASUTH and is currently done in the LASUTH Immunization Clinic located just beside the Stroke Ward. At the Immunization clinic, members of the public, staff and other Nigerians who seek to be vaccinated are taken through a seamless process of information collection, proper vaccination and documentation of the process on the NPHCDA website by staff of the Immunization Clinic.”
“They are also given appointments for other doses based on whichever is given at contact. The staff of LASUTH Immunization Clinic were only provided with the access to document electronically the current vaccination given and not past or future vaccinations.
“We believe that whoever the fraudster is would have full access to the NPHCDA website and may have been working clandestinely with other officials that are not within LASUTH.
“We dissociate the hospital from this report even though it seems to be happening within the premises but is not officially sanctioned nor commissioned by the management of the Hospital.”
In order to validate the claim of the institution, the reporter and members of public are invited to visit the LASUTH Immunization Clinic which is the only commissioned and recognized outlet for COVID-19 vaccination in the Hospital and observe proceedings for themselves.
“As a medical tertiary institution that is very viable and socially responsible, we will keep the public abreast of the findings of the investigation”.