Officials of the Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria have blamed the activities of unskilled radiographers for the increasing cases of cancer and infertility problems in the country.
The leader of the RRBN delegation on monitoring and enforcement mission to Osun State, Dr. Abdul-Fatah Bakare, said this in an interview with our correspondent on Tuesday after the arrest of some quack radiographers in some diagnostic centres in Ile-Ife, Osun State.
The RRBN team, who were accompanied by policemen, arrested seven quack radiographers and sealed their centres.
They also visited the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital; Osun State Specialist Hospital; Seventh Day Adventist Hospital, Ile-Ife as well as other privately-owned diagnostic centres in Ilesa.
Bakare said, "We are in the state to make sure that quack radiographers stop attending to the unsuspecting people. We are doing everything to stop them because of the effect of their practice on the health of the nation.

It is our right to ask for the identities and license of those attending to us. Their certificates and licences are to be on display at the entrance of
any X-ray room.
"The situation in the state is precarious. We found out that 90 per cent of the people practising are not qualified to do so. Some of them are not medically qualified to have a centre. One of them has a degree in Physical Health Education. For the other suspects, their certificates are still under investigation."
Bakare explained that those arrested dispensed radiology services without licence, even as some of them had informal training.
He also promised that the board would to write to the management of some of the government centres to provide them with necessary equipment.
The Head, Lagos zone of the board, Mr. Chuma Unaegbunam, said the association would ensure that only qualified persons, who have equipment, practised the profession.
By: Femi Makinde, Osogbo
The Punch News
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