The long arm of the law caught up with a
44-year-old secondary school certificate holder, Martins Ugwu Okpeh,
who, for over nine years had practiced as a medical doctor and collected
salaries from the ministry.
Okpeh had over the years been
parading himself as a medical doctor and even rose to become the
chairman of a branch of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, until he
was caught.
An anonymous petition led the police to investigate
his activities and he was paraded on Tuesday by the deputy force
spokesman, CSP Abayomi Shogunle.
Shogunle said investigation
conducted through the records available at the Medical and Dental
Council of Nigeria showed that the Okpeh adopted the identity of Dr.
Davidson, a true medical doctor on residency training in Jos.
Confirming
his involvement, Okpeh said he actually took the certificates from his
friend to join the Health Ministry in order to unearth the fraud and
“mess” there as an insider.
“I never opted for clinical services
to avoid damage that may occur; I went into administration and research.
It is in the Health Services, Research and Statistics that all the
fraud in the health sector is found.
“I have great remorse but
it’s my desire to save my country that pushed me into this, I have great
passion for Nigeria, I participated in the Ebola mission and much more
and have not even been paid,” he said.
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