Harboursandport.com: Lagos - Amid the social media blackmail propagated by a diver, Comrade Jason Kuru, who has accused the Chief inspector of Diving, Comrade Julius Ugwala of denying him endorsement, findings have revealed that Jason forged his medical records.
Jason
Kuru, had approached the Chief Diving Inspector after futile attempts to secure
a job with his fake certificates and the Inspector had pulled strings for Jason
only to discover that the unemployed diver forged the medical certificate which
he forwarded to would-be employers, who upon verification found it to be false.
According
to Ugwala's media team, the Chief Diving Inspector had personally advised Kuru
covertly to get the right medical reports but Kuru turned around to blackmail
Ugwala, accusing him of shutting his path to employment.
"We
feel sorry for the present condition of our Comrade Jason Kuru. We understand
such a situation will be of concern to our comrade and us. However, we recommend
our comrade to talk less.
"The
Diving Governing Board will be disappointed that a Nigerian Diver is involved
in the forgery of the medical certificate from a recognized hospital and
attempted to trick a Diving contractor- Hydrodive Nig Limited. If not for
effective internal verification measures by the diving company in line with the
Diving at Work Regulation, 2018, Jason Kuru would have gotten into the field
with forged Medical certificate posing critical safety/ operational challenge
to the team and project", a statement by Ugwala's media team read.
Meanwhile,
the Chief Diving Inspector posited that as a member of the National Association
of Professional Divers (NAPROD), he has distanced himself from such criminal
action and apologized on behalf of Nigerian divers.
He
also called for NAPROD to take the matters of forgery and unprofessional
conduct seriously by ensuring its internal process allows for the disciplining
of erring parties.
"We
assure International Oil Companies (IOCs) that the Chief Inspector of Diving
will not hesitate to take it further through legitimate means to ensure the
individual is held accountable for his actions.
“We
call on comrades to repudiate such action to kick-start the change required in
the sector. If truly we want to succeed, we should be ready to discipline
ourselves.
"If
a diver can get involved in a serious crime of such magnitude, how do we expect
multinationals and indigenous companies to have respect for us if we keep
silent? I would urge all diving personnel working on the Nigerian territorial
waters to stop getting involved in actions that have the capacity to dent the
image of Nigeria and its divers," Ugwala said.
He,
however, assured that the Diving Advisory Board remains committed to
stipulated safety standards, while he sent kudos to Hyperbaric Doctors for
giving the needed support to ensure the safe diving sector in the nation.
Upon
inquiries, the President of the Hyperbaric Medical
Practitioners Society of Nigeria (HMPSN), Dr Kayode Oguleye who confirmed the
forgery incident said that Jason Kuru had been banned for a year for his
misconduct.
We learnt that Kuru has a medical condition affecting both
eyes that had worsened over years and for that was issued a report as being
unfit which he altered and presented to Hydrodive but the company upon its
verification found it to be false.
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