BENIN CITY – A former member of the House of Representatives and ordained clergyman, Bishop (Hon.) Ezekiel Oise Orhevba has passionately appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to save the Federal Psychiatric Hospital, Uselu – Benin from what he termed: “its present irretrievably Monumental rot.”
According to Bishop Orhevba, a copy of whose petition to President Buhari was made available to The NIGERIAN OBSERVER yesterday, unless the President intervenes in the affairs of the more than 50 years old Hospital, chances are that “it will experience a total ruin and abandonment.”
The Bishop whose petition was further supported by a 22- paragraph affidavit to drive home his points, noted that there has been no peace in the hospital for over three years now. “There has been steady retrogression of the hospital. The hospital is in total darkness”, he stated.
He further stated: “You can see the gardeners/landscape attendants using cutlasses to mow the grass instead of the former practice of using mechanical lawn mowers. Food for patients is now cooked with firewood instead of gas, thereby leading to massive environment pollution in a Psychiatric Medical facility, where convalescing patients are not supposed to inhale noxious gas. The hospital that has about 250 beds for patients hardly see up to 50 patients now due to the unpleasant and unfriendly condition of the hospital.
While alleging that there is a “terrorist gang”  involved in transcendental sleaze in the hospital, Bishop Orhevba claimed that since October 2014, the Medical Director, Dr. S. O. Olotu had sacked about eight senior members of staff of the hospital who had never had any query over framed up charges, adding that the purported sack of the officers concerned was not approved by either the minister or the permanent secretary.
Bishop Orhevba equally alleged that Dr. Olotu  who is not a member of the cooperative society of the Hospital, forcibly dissolved the executive to put his own puppet.
He therefore called on the President to help end the reign of corruption and impunity going on at the Federal Psychiatric Hospital Benin so that the avowed manifesto of change for which President Buhari is globally acclaimed will not be aborted.
Meanwhile, efforts to reach the Public Relations Officer of the Hospital, Mr. Efe Stawart and the Medical Director, Dr. S.O. Olotu, to comment on the issues raised in the petition were unsuccessful.