It was observed that during the operations, the FCTA officials were harassed by local security outfit and police officers in River Park estate, in the Lugbe area of the capital city in the process of doing their job.
The incident took place when the Private Health establishments registration and monitoring committee , under the Department of Medical and Diagnostics, embarked on the first day of the three-day monitoring tour of health facilities in Abuja. Speaking to newsmen after the exercise, the registrar of PHERMC, Dr Ayuba Kazzah, who led the team said the facilities were sealed off because they were found to be performing below the recommended standard as well as rendering services beyond the scope approved for them.
He said the purpose of the visit was to ascertain the level of compliance of health facilities in the FCTA to the new minimum guidelines set for them as a prerequisite to get full registration. “The purpose of the tour is to see our registered facilities and assess their level of compliance to the minimum guidelines set for them for registration, to see if they can be given full registration because at present they are on provisional registration.
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