Nollywood
Producer/Actor, Emeka Torino Ojukwu, who has been managing ailing
actor, Prince James Uche, spoke exclusively to LIB, giving an update on
the state of the actor who has a kidney disease.
According
to Ojukwu, the Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance
Scheme, Prof Usman Yusuf, Senators from Abia state and others, including
AGN President Emeka Ike and Nollywood actors have frustrated moves to
help the ailing actor get adequate medical care. According to Ojukwu,
the actor has stopped receiving donations and only does his dialysis
twice a week now due to lack of funds. Read the interview below...
LIB: What’s the update on ailing actor, Prince James Uche’s health?
Emeka:
There is no update on the ailing actor, for now, other than that we
have stopped receiving donations. The little money we have now is being
used to manage him; like pay part of his hospital bill, going for
Dialysis, getting him his injections and all. There is this supplement
we give him almost every day, so he is taking it in the hospital. We
gave the doctor almost N370.000. We took him for dialysis, bought all
his drugs but for now there is no donation coming in anymore.
LIB: What hospital is he currently in?
Emeka: He is in God’s Power Hospital in Festac, 321 road, B close.
LIB: How about Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot’s social media campaign to help raise funds for him?
Emeka:
Desmond came to visit him in the hospital last year, and tried to reach
out to his colleagues for help, but nothing came in. I now took a
picture of Prince Uche and sent it to him to help raise funds, about 2
months ago which he did but nothing came in.
LIB: So what other avenues are you currently exploring to raise money?
Emeka:
I just left Abuja now. I went to meet with the Minister of Health,
because we are trying to get money in bulk, so we went to the ministry
to assist us. The Minister of Health sent us to National Health
Insurance Scheme in Abuja. When we got there, the Executive Secretary
(ES) said we should go and get a doctor’s report before he can act on
the minister’s letter. We should also take him to the hospital and get
him enrolled for the National Health Insurance Scheme. So we went back
to Lagos, got him enrolled into the Insurance Scheme, got the doctor’s
report and went back to Abuja. On getting to Abuja, we met the ES,
submitted everything, and he said Okay, he will get back to us. We were
surprised that when we went back to them to follow up the letter, the ES
said he has cancelled the programme. He said that what benefit would he
get, or what benefit will the ministry get for saving him from dying?
Well I said to him, he is a normal actor and a human being like every
one of us, but he said no. So what I want to do right now is get to the
media to launch a campaign against this. People are suffering, and
that’s a fact. Now if the government’s establishment which is into
health is refusing to help the citizens to whom it has been created for,
then I don’t know. I have spoken to all the senators in the country. I
went to the National Assembly, and I went to their office one by one
including Senators representing Abia State. I brought the letters which I
wrote to them one by one. I went to the Governor of Abia State, Okezie
Ikpeazu, he signed everything, so that when I start releasing press
release, some people would say, they did not hear about it. They think
it is fraud, I have all the letters from the Ministry of Health. I have
the entire letters from the senators written and signed with
acknowledgement copy.
LIB: So are you saying that there hasn't been any donation from the Abia State government?
Emeka:
Nothing! I have all the documents with me. I went to nine senators. I
went to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, he didn’t answer me, to the
Deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, he didn’t answer me. If you
want the copies I will show it to you, and prove to you that the country
we are in Nigeria, they are not helping.
LIB: But have you also tried reaching out to the Nollywood actors, the very big ones. What are they saying or doing?
Emeke:
Genevieve has been helping us since May 2015 when Prince Uche was taken
to the hospital for his Kidney illness. Since that May last year till
now, Genevieve Nnaji has been donating. Desmond Elliot has also been
helping. I have the list of people who have been donating. But the thing
is, the monies don’t come in bulk. For instance, after three months,
you receive N200.000, after a month, we get, N50.000. But this man feeds
every day and out of this money, we pay for his drugs, hospital bills,
do dialysis check-up and all.
LIB: So the support he has been getting from his colleagues, has it been encouraging or discouraging?
Emeka:
It’s not been encouraging because, they come in little amounts, say for
instance, 50000, 20000, 10000, and so on. They actually respond, but it
doesn’t come in bulk, it comes in bits. Meanwhile, if it should come in
at once, we can fly him out and treat him instantly without spending
money out of it to sustain his life until we can get all the monies
needed. So the problem is that it doesn’t come in such an amount that
can be put to realistic use and then it takes months before the
donations come in. There was a time I had to borrow to feed him and pay
for his hospital bill. We started doing dialysis in clinics because we
could not afford the hospital. The records are there in clinics.
LIB: How about the Actors Guild of Nigeria, what is the response from that end?
Emeka:
My dear, Actors Guild of Nigeria, Abuja, where i was, has been giving
me Letter Headed Papers only to enable me write letters. Actors Guild
Lagos, they only took him to the hospital and promised to send money,
everything is on video, they didn’t do anything. All they do is just
seat down there, and if the government calls to come and collect money,
all of them will rush to collect money, but are not helping the
members. I wrote 3 letters to Lagos State Governor, Ambode Akinwunmi, I
wrote to the commissioner IT, Minister for Information and Culture. I
followed it up for three months, nothing happened. Top Nollywood actors,
Segun Arinse and others, I have been calling them for a while now, they
know. Nothing has happened.
LIB: How about the former president of AGN, Ibinabo Fiberesima, how favorably did she contribute?
Emeka:
When she was the AGN president, she did her part. Ibinabo brought
something out even when the government had not paid them. That period,
Prince Uche, had High Blood Pressure and Diabetes, so she did her part,
but that was before the Kidney issue surfaced. I took over this thing
last year, when they kidney problem started. The whole thing started
2009, he will go to the hospital, after a while he will be ok, and
suddenly the illness will come up again, that was when Segun Arinse was
the President, in 2009. So Ibinabo took him to the hospital, but the
bills were not paid. He was abandoned there. I wasn’t in the picture
then. I went to Cameroon, to bury my sister in-law but when I came back I
got a report that they have abandoned this man and that he has totally
gone blind, that was when I took it up in April last year. So we now
transferred him to the current hospital in Festac. He was initially in
Arisonac before. We took him to Eko Hospital for the first and second
dialysis; it was successful before we now took him to Festac. It was
Peace Anyiam-Osigwe of AMAA Awards that actually directed us to the
Festac hospital. The owner of the hospital is her uncle.She contributed
N300,000.00, and after that she said she wasn’t giving any money again,
we should go and meet other Nollywood artistes. That the reason she sent
us there was to know the truth and the true position of things through
her uncle who is a surgeon. Desmond Elliot came to the hospital to
verify, he promised heaven and earth; that was before he became a law
maker. He came to the hospital, spoke to with the doctors and up till
today, it is only when i call him or disturb him that he will tell me
okay, that he has so many things to do. Why I am doing this is because
he is my friend. He was there for me. We have known each other from
Germany. To do his dialysis was a serious problem. The doctors will
shout on me and say, this man will die here o, I will tell them I am
trying to raise money, help him, he will not die and all. Then we use to
do dialysis 3 times a week, then it moved to once a week, and then to 3
times a month. Now it is twice a month, because there is no money. I
just thank God who has been faithful through the supplement I have been
given him. His leg is okay now, the only thing he needs now is a kidney
transplant. After an operation on his eyes, the doctors said it will
take care of his sight. For the sight, the blood pressure was so high
that it affected all the capillaries that supply blood to the sight.
LIB: So he is not blind?
Emeka:
No, he is blind in that he just cannot see one’s face, when he tries to
look. He only sees shadows of your cloth. It is just now that he
started seeing shadows. But the doctors said that it can be rectified,
by the Grace of the Almighty.
LIB: How about his wife, how is their relationship like now?
Emeka:
Well the children do come to the hospital. You know that they had a bit
of an issue and separated. But I keep on talking to her, begging her
and all. She does come to the hospital, sometimes when she comes I give
her money to cook and bring to him. She brings food every Sunday. When
some little change comes in, I do call her, ‘madam, take this to cook
and take care of the kids. I give her some times, N50, 000, sometimes,
N30, 000. If she complains there is no money at home, I give her money.
She comes to the hospital every Sunday. One of his son is with me in the
hospital. The senior one is in University of Lagos. When he comes back
from lecture, he exchanges with the other son, so that’s how we have
been managing him for almost a year and eight months now.
LIB:
We understand that you also reached out to Babatunde Fashola, the
current, Federal Minister of Power, Works and Housing? What help has
come from his end?
Emeka: I went to Fashola, I even met with his
Ministry, Power, Works or Housing, which ever you call it. I have even
met with his Chief of Staff. I told him that we have written letters to
Fashola, the letters are with me, he didn’t say anything. I have even
sent him text messages, nothing. I also went to the Minister of
Transport, Rotimi Amaechi. I have his number, I called him. He said he
doesn’t have money that Julius Agwu is sick. He wants to go and take
care of his brother first, and that’s what he told me. But I don’t hold
any grudges against anybody. He sent me to meet his P.A, to drop the
letters that when he has the money he will call us. I dropped the
letters. They said they will get back to us. I mean, i have tried on
that part, but i thank God, he will not die.
LIB: How about the current AGN president, Emeka Ike, what help has come from his angle?
Emeka:
No, no, no, no, no. Please don’t call Emeka Ike. That guy is a
criminal. Emeka Ike is not my president. If he was, he would have taken
this case up to Abuja. I was in Abuja to seek audience with the senate
president. They said one Senator Dino Melaye and Emeka Ike were trying
to seek audience with the Senate President and that if my visit was for
an appeal, they would channel it to the right authority. Emeka Ike just
gave N10, 000. He is only going around trying to make money for himself,
because if he was the AGN president, he will not say all those rubbish
in Abuja. He said, Nollywood disappointed him during his rally, only
Francis Duru came and other small artiste. That was how it ended. I saw
him in Abuja last week, and said okay, i should go, i should drop all
the documents that he would get back to us. Now the issue i want to
raise, is that of the new ES, the Executive Secretary of the National
Insurance Health Scheme, the man is refusing to help us. He is refusing
to honour the letters from the Ministers so that they can help us. I
met with his P.A, and his P.A said that the only person i can talk to
release funds who was even abroad at the moment is the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Buhari. So he was like it was
Buhari that employed him, so it’s only President Buhari that can
intervene. So it’s the ES that is delaying us now because he has not
approved the letters so that the ministers can help us.
LIB:
So what you are saying now is that, the executive secretary of the
Nation Health Insurance Scheme is preventing Prince Uche, from accessing
funds from the federal government?
Emeka: He said it is not
within their scheme to do that, that there was a program that was run
earlier by the old ES to cater for issues like that, but that the
programme has ended. But we now said, how about the memo that was there
on your table before you resumed office, he said no, that they cancelled
the program. But why did he ask us to go and enroll him when he knew he
could not do anything to help a dying actor? After we took all the
stress and the pain to get all the documents, enroll him in the scheme,
only to get back to you in Abuja as agreed and you say you cannot
continue? The letter of apology he wrote to us is here with me. The
minister of information, etc, i have all the letters, all of them
refused to help. He said we should go and do a concert. So if all the
ministers in Abuja have refused to help, what do you want me to do? I
leave them to God. The minister of information said there is no money;
whatever I am saying I have proof. Minister of Transport refused us,
Fashola refused us, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa refused us, Senator Enyinnaya
Abaribe, refused us. Senator of Abia State, Orji Uzo Kalu, refused us.
Even with all the reminders, they did not respond. The Governor of Abia
State, Okezie Ikpazu last year pledged N1million for his treatment but
till today, the money has not been released. We have been going there;
all the actors in Umuahia have followed us to the place. Till today,
they haven’t given us the money.
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