Enugu State Ministry of Health have arrested a fake doctor and sealed an illegal hospital in Obollo-Etiti in Udenu Local Government Area for operating without a licence.
The state health ministry, which confirmed the development through in a statement issued and signed by its Public Relations Officer, Ugodu Avemaria, said that the Commissioner for Health, George Ugwu, coordinated the operation, which uncovered evidence of the facility’s unhygienic and unfit conditions.
The Avemaria in the statement identified the fake doctor as Kenneth Mamah and his hospital, named St. Joseph Memorial Hospital, Ada-ulo Obollo-Etiti Community.
“The enforcement team, acting on credible intelligence and complaints from concerned residents, stormed the facility recently, where they discovered that the owner has been conducting surgical procedures in his consulting room and other medical practices in an environment grossly unfit for any form of operative care.
“The self-proclaimed doctor had no medical licence, no professional training, and no authorisation from the state ministry of health.
“Despite this, he routinely performed surgical operations, endangering the lives of residents who unsuspectingly sought care,” Avemaria said.
The ministry image maker added that in the statement that residents of the community were shocked to discover the fake doctor’s true identity, having portrayed himself as a trained medical professional for years.
The statement quoted Amaechi Mgbodile, Director of Medical Services, to have said during the operation that “the closure aligns with the state government’s broader campaign to eliminate quackery, ensure patient safety, and enforce minimum standards across all health facilities.”
Mgbodile emphasised that no facility is permitted to conduct surgery without “proper registration, qualified health personnel, sterile equipment and approved theatre environment.”
The fake doctor, according to the statement, has been handed over to security agencies for investigation and possible prosecution, as part of Governor Mba’s zero-tolerance policy on quackery, the statement concluded.



