Late Dr. Enemuo’s Clinic
A close friend of late Port Harcourt Doctor, Dr. Sam
Ikechukwu Enemuo, who secretly treated Olu Koye, the ECOWAS official in a
hotel has said his
friend didn’t know the Diplomat was infected with the virus and wouldn't
have
risked his life and that of others because of a mere token.
Vanguard had a one on one interview with Mr. Tochukwu Agha, his close
friend in Lagos and he said something entirely different from what
Nigerians have been made to
believe. The interview starting from Vanguard's intro below;
Until a few weeks ago, Dr. Sam Ikechukwu Enemuo was a
relatively unknown name. But today, the very mention of his name and everyone
is quick to identify him as the doctor who knowingly treated an Ebola patient
in a hotel in Port Harcourt, contracted the disease and died of the illness
after infecting others he had close contact with. An elderly woman who shared
hospital room with him also died of the disease.
Enemou was treating Olu Koye, the ECOWAS official who
contracted the disease from Patrick Sawyer, the American-Liberian who brought
the disease to Nigeria. Nigeria has never been the same since Mr Sawyer who
knew he had the disease wickedly brought it here. Nigerians have been
expressing disappointment that Dr. Enemuou knew his patient had Ebola but
decided to treat him secretly, endangering his life possibly because of money.
However, Mr. Tochukwu Agha, a Lagos business man who knew
Emenuo from their university days vehemently disagrees that his friend who
spent more than a decade in the tertiary institution to be a medical doctor
would knowingly court death the way he has been portrayed. Tochukwu was
Enemou’s friend for 23 years and we caught up with him at the National Stadium
in Lagos where he plays tennis. In this interview, Tochukwu reveals another
side of Emenuo.
How did you become friends with the late doctor?
I met the late doctor at the University of Jos in 1992. He
was already a student there. I think he got in 1989/1990. He was in his third
year studying Laboratory Technology. I was doing my diploma at the time. We met
through my older cousin; he and Iyke (Ikechukwu) were friends. After my cousin
left school, we became close. He finished studying Labtech before he enrolled
again to study medicine at UNIJOS.
So when I finished my degree in 1999, he was still in school
studying Medicine because he had this burning passion to be a medical doctor.
He finally graduated from medical school in 2001. He was in the higher
institution for over a decade; he had his OND from Anambara State Polytechnic,
Oko, before coming to UNIJOS to do his BSC, and then MBBS. He did his
houseman-ship in Bauchi before going to port Harcourt for his NYSC. After NYSC,
he stayed on in Port Harcourt.
What sort of a person was he?
His friends called him Iyke-tall or Lala. He was a very
strong willed guy, he was very nice. He had always been an enterprising person;
very ambitious, always wanting to succeed, and always wanting to help others.
Olu-Ibukun Koye escaped a quarantine centre in Lagos where
he was sick with Ebola and came to Port-Harcourt for treatment. Dr. Enemuo
allegedly knew that he had the illness but did not report it and he kept
treating him secretly at the hotel in Port-harcourt. Why do you think he did
such a thing?
It’s unbelievable that Iyke could do such a thing; I have
heard a lot of stories. That it was out of greed, but I seriously doubt it.
From a close source, one of the doctors that worked with him told me that he
never knew the patient. He had never met him before; he did not know him from
Adam. It was a staff of the hotel that called him and said that someone at
their hotel, a friend, had diarrhea; you know that diarrhea and Ebola have similar
symptoms. Iyke usually makes house calls, so it was when the hotel staff called
him to come and check on the patient, that was the first time Iyke met Koye.
He had a relationship with the staff before then. He
attended to the patient. I don’t believe it was about the money; I don’t think
he knew before hand that the illness was Ebola. He wouldn’t have risked his
life for money; they couldn’t have paid more than N20, 000. This was a big boy
that had his own hospital with three doctors working under him. It is a not a
small hospital, very well known in Port-Harcourt. I did not get the chance to
speak to him about it, but the Iyke I knew would not stoop so low and
intentionally endanger his life and the lives of others.
“I think he treated the patient out of the goodness of his
heart; just to save the patient. He was a very adventurous guy. Perhaps he was
genuinely interested in finding out what the problem was and how he could help.
I don’t think he knew about the nature of the illness until later. The reason
why he did not send the patient to the quarantine centre when he found out, I
cannot say. It is just too bad that he is not here to tell us what really
happened. Iyke is not the kind of person that would hide such a thing.
People have been calling for Koye to be penalized for
escaping quarantine in Lagos and endangering the lives of others? What do you
think about this?
Koye is the one who messed up. He was supposed to be
quarantined in Lagos but he sneaked out to Port Harcourt. He knew he had the
illness, but he knowingly travelled with it and infected others. I think he
should be sanctioned. It is very bad. Iyke never knew that guy. It was when he
got to Port-Harcourt that he got in contact with Iyke through the hotel staff.
Doctors were on strike at that time, so the hotel staffr just kept making calls
to find a doctor that could help. Because iyke had his own clinic, they got in
touch with him and he agreed to see the patient.
How did you hear about his passing?
I was not in touch with him during the illness. I did not
even know. It was my friends who told me. After his passing, we started making
calls to one another. On the news, I heard about a doctor who died in
Port-Harcourt, it did not even occur to me that it was my friend. It was when a
friend of mine called me and asked me whether I heard about the doctor that
died. He said: ‘Na Lala o,’ because that was what we called Iyke. Initially, I
thought it was not Ebola, that the media
was trying to manipulate the whole thing.
But later I heard from reliable sources that it was actually Ebola that
killed him.
Are you in touch with his family? Do you know the state of
their health?
I was closer to his first wife; his long time school
girlfriend, Stella whom he married. They had a pair of twins before they
divorced a few years ago. He got married to this his new wife recently; last
year I think. I don’t really know her well, but I know that they just had a
baby about six weeks ago. I know of three children that he had.
When he became ill, why did he not tell the doctor that he
had the illness?
I still cannot understand why. It’s difficult to say. Who is
sure he knew? When we were in school, he would go out of his way to help
others, he would counsel students on the best course of action to take when
they were going through challenges; he would show new students the ropes, and
help aspiring students get admission.
I wish he was alive. I’m sure he would have learned from his
mistakes and handled the case differently.
It is really terrible. He just bought a piece of property worth a lot of money. His wife just had a new baby. Why did this have to happen at this time? All I can say is that maybe that is how God wants it. Because I cannot understand why Iyke would die and the person who he contracted the sickness from is alive and well.
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