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Nasarawa hospital fires two staff for employment scam
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The Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia, has sacked two staff, Yusuf Idris and Musa Dogara over their alleged involvement in employment racketeering.
According to the PUNCH, this development was made known by the Public Relations Officer of the Hospital, Ruth Namo, on Tuesday, where she cautioned members of the public not to transact any business with the sacked staff as they have been unceremoniously dismissed from the hospital’s services.
Namo stated that the duo was found guilty of several financial misconducts in the guise of securing appointments for unsuspecting public members seeking jobs in the medical facility.
She said, “The duo had several times in the past been warned to desist from such unlawful act, but they remained adamant, leading to the management’s action.
“The hospital management concluded completing all of the necessary disciplinary procedures because the hospital under Dr. Hassan Nkrama as Chief Medical Director has zero tolerance for corruption.
“So, those working in the hospital who are in the habit of defrauding the members of the public should desist or be ready to face the law if caught.”
Subsequently, the PRO assured the public that the hospital remains committed to delivering quality healthcare services to its patients and the entire residents of the state.
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