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Electricity Supply: UCH Patients To Pay N1,000 Per Day

Electricity Supply: UCH Patients To Pay N1,000 Per Day

For patients to be able to access the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Oyo State, the management of the hospital has made it compulsory for each patient to pay a sum of N1,000 daily for electricity supply.

The Federal Government-controlled hospital made these declarations via an internal memo.

The hospital explained that the payment of the new levy is compulsory due to the biting effects of an increase in the price of electricity tariffs and diesel used to power generating plants by the hospital.

The memo stated that the high cost of electricity and the increasing price of diesel were behind the decision.

The memo entitled, 'Approval For The Recommendation To Add Utility Fee To The Service Fee Charged To Patients In The Hospital' was signed by Wole Oyeyemi, the UCH administrator.

Oyeyemi signed the memo on behalf of the chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, and Chief Medical Director of the hospital.

The memo was addressed to the Director/Head, Finance and Accounts Department of the hospital.

It explained that all patients accessing the tertiary healthcare facility must pay the N1,000 on daily basis.

The memo added that the hospital has been experiencing power outages for some time.

It further disclosed that the hospital is battling issues such as the high cost of electricity tariff and inflation in the price of diesel.

The memo then revealed that these prompted the hospital to take the decision to task the patients to pay the money on daily basis.

“Following the recurring power outage in the hospital, high cost of electricity tariff and inflation in the price of diesel which has impeded stable power supply, management has decided to consider measures that can help to facilitate flawless service delivery in the hospital.

“To this end, I write to convey the management’s approval for the mandatory payment of utility fee of N1,000.00 (one thousand naira only) daily by every patient accessing care in this hospital,” it said.

“You are requested to kindly implement the approval with immediate effect.”

 

 

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