- Aminu Kano Hospital denies womb removal allegation, calls it baseless.
- Surgery in 2012 was life-saving, with proper consent obtained.
- Case forwarded to Federal Ministry of Health for investigation.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the accusation, made by the patient during a radio program in Kaduna, has sparked public outrage.
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In a statement released on Wednesday, the hospital’s Chief Medical Director, Dr. Abdurrahman Sheshe, condemned the claims as “baseless and damaging” to the hospital’s reputation.

He clarified that the patient underwent a life-saving surgery in 2012 due to complications during pregnancy, and proper consent was obtained prior to the procedure.
“The allegations are unfounded and do not align with the hospital’s standards of care. The surgery was conducted to save the patient’s life, and all necessary protocols, including informed consent, were followed,” Dr. Sheshe said.
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To ensure transparency, the hospital has forwarded the case details to the Federal Ministry of Health and other relevant authorities for further review.
“We remain committed to transparency and will fully cooperate with the authorities to ensure the truth prevails,” the hospital’s management stated.

The hospital also urged the public to disregard the claims and reaffirmed its commitment to providing quality healthcare services.
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