The Police Hospital, Falomo in Lagos has noted an unsubstantiated report aired last Saturday on Arise TV.

The report alleged corrupt practices against members of the vaccination team at the hospital.

According to authorities, the report without any proof, said that touts were hanging around the hospital to facilitate the illegal acts.

It says an investigation was immediately instituted into the report by the hospital authority and the following facts came to light.

I. There is a private approach road leading to the Police hospital. This private approach road is clean and clear of human traffic. Touts cannot hang around the facility as alleged.

  1. The pink background shown in the video is obviously not Falomo Police Hospital. The walls of the hospital are painted white.
  2. On Monday 15/03/21, the first day of vaccination, there was a low turn out at the center.
  3. On Wednesday 17/03/21, the center started to witness a surge.
  4. Expatriates who are frontline workers without any exemption or discrimination are qualified for vaccination in this phase. Majority of them residing in Ikoyi and surroundings find the Falomo center attractive due to proximity and security considerations.
  5. Some persons who do not fall in this phase of vaccination accused the frontline workers of jumping the queue whereas they are the ones jumping phases.

Emphatically, from day one of the vaccination, Falomo hospital has been insisting on strict adherence to the guidelines given by the state government in the exercise.

Its Commissioner of Police in charge of Admin Medical, CP Kayode Egbetokun, restates the committment to, not just doing the right thing but doing things right is unwavering.

In his words, we were looking forward to making the Police hospital, Falomo a model center in the exercise.

According to him, we acknowledge that only the innocent and those who do the right thing get wrongly accused, we are also aware that wrong accusations in the environment stick more easily if made against the police.

He noted that the Falomo center is only located within the police health facility; members of the vaccination team, the Coordinators, the supervisors and the organisers are not of the police, in case this is the thinking that is bringing the allegation of money exchanging hands.

Egbetokun said the responsibility of the police in the exercice is to provide the needed support to ensure smooth conduct of the vaccination, especially at centers located within our facilities.

According to him, there has not been any material evidence, not even the least of it to substantiate this wild allegation other than the mere suspicion or imagination of the maker.

He asked that the faceless individual should come forward to substantiate the allegation with evidence if he/she has any, saying the choice of a media house to lodge a criminal complaint rather than the concerned relevant authorities says much about the intention behind the story.

The commissioner stressed that the airing of an unsubstantiated report that is capable of smearing the police health facility being used as center and which brings discredit to the genuine efforts of the government in this exercise is also unacceptable.