Hospital Hold Mother And Child For Four Months Over Unpaid Bills

Blessing Agbo since the delivery of her son 4 months ago, has remained in the hopital she gave birth due to unpaid bills.

Blessing reportedly gave birth via caesarean section in a Lagos hospital, God Cures Hospital,and owes N215,000.
According to PUNCH  the baby’s father,Chibugo Duru,  abandoned both mother and child at the medical facility in the Ilogbo, Ojo area of Lagos State.

The 27-year-old man, who spoke with PUNCH Metro on the telephone on Monday, said he abandoned his family due to his inability to raise the hospital bill.

He said he had no means of raising the funds having lost his job as a truck driver, adding that efforts to seek the understanding of the hospital management were abortive.

Our correspondent gathered that although the couple had agreed to marry each other, Duru had yet to pay Agbo’s bride price.

He said

, “Sometime in June, my lover went into labour while I was on a business trip in Calabar, Cross River State. I was also called that she had developed complications and had been rushed from where she had her antenatal care to the private hospital.
“The hospital called me that they needed N245,000 for an operation and I begged them to reduce the charge, but they said it was not negotiable. I asked them to go ahead and that I would look for the money when I returned.
“They did the operation and it was successful. I paid a deposit of N30,000. Shortly afterwards, I lost my job because there was nobody to assist me in taking care of my baby. I was the one running around for both mother and child and I could not go to work.
“I begged one of their doctors to be patient with me because I had lost my job, but he refused.
“I called the hospital’s managing director and asked him to involve the police in knowing my address because I would not run away with their money. He also refused.”

The Imo State indigene alleged that his siblings had to stop visiting Blessing due to threats from the hospital staff.

“They locked me up and said I must produce their money. I was embarrassed. Because of that experience, anytime I want to go there, I become scared. At a point, they threatened me that they would sell my baby over the bill. None of my relatives go there again, because they have threatened them. I don’t know what to do. I never knew she would need a surgery to give birth,” he added.

The Administrative Manager of the hospital, Busayo Olorunnisola, denied the claims saying;

, “We have been looking for the father of the baby. We have been feeding the woman for the past three months. He was not in Lagos when she was brought in. He was called on the telephone that the girl needed urgent surgery and he gave his consent, promising to pay as soon as he returned.
“He didn’t return until after six days when he paid N15,000 and left. Two weeks later, he returned and promised to pay the balance. He paid an additional N15,000.
“After a fight with the girl at the hospital on September 11, he came and signed an undertaking not to abandon her again. The girl had held him for abandoning her at the hospital and they were brought to my office where he promised never to abandon her again. Since then, he has stopped coming and the girl has been relying on the generosity of the hospital, nurses and other members of staff.”

She said the hospital had decided to forgo the N1,500 daily utility fee Agbo should have been charged for the time she spent at the hospital, adding that they were only demanding the balance of the surgery bill.

“The problem we have in this neighbourhood is that everybody thinks once you come in for treatment (at our hospital), we leave you without charges, even after undergoing surgeries, and it is something we want to stop. It’s becoming a norm. The same scenario keeps recurring and after a while, we usually let them go,” she added.

Agbo, who also spoke with PUNCH Metro, said Duru had yet to pay her bride price, which made her parents to abandon her.

She said, “We are not married yet because he has not paid my bride price. I was living with my sister when we started dating before he impregnated me. When I asked him to see my parents and pay the bride price, he promised to do it in December. I have been begging people for food at the hospital because he is also not bringing any food for me.”

The 21-year-old Benue State indigene appealed for help to get discharged from the hospital, saying Duru did not care for her.