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Detained In The Hospital: Can You Be Held Hostage Over Medical Bills?

by Olatunde Sanu
February 22, 2026
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“Families detained. Discharge delayed. Sometimes dead patients are held hostage until bills are settled. But can a hospital legally detain you because you cannot pay?”

The surgery was successful.

The mother survived childbirth. The baby cried. Relatives wept with relief.

Then came a quieter sentence.

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“You cannot leave until you complete payment.”

The family had paid ₦500,000 of a ₦750,000 bill. They pleaded for time. They offered to sign an undertaking.

The doors remained closed.

For three days, the woman and her newborn stayed in the ward, not because they were sick, but because they were indebted.

Across Nigeria, this story repeats. Families detained. Discharge delayed. Sometimes, even the bodies of dead patients are held hostage until bills are settled.

The question is simple:

Can a hospital legally detain you because you cannot pay?

What The Constitution Says

Section 35 of the Constitution guarantees your right to personal liberty. No one can take that away except as the law allows.

Section 34 guarantees your right to dignity. No one should suffer inhuman or degrading treatment.

Nowhere does the Constitution say: “You can be detained if you owe money.”

Nigeria stopped locking people up for ordinary debt long ago. If you owe money, you can be sued. A court can order you to pay. But no private person—and no hospital—has the authority to lock up another human being over debt.

Think about it.

When a hospital keeps a discharged patient against their will over unpaid bills, what is that?

Deprivation of liberty? Yes.

Degrading treatment? Yes.

Legal? Absolutely not.

What The Law Really Says

Under the Nigerian law, stopping someone from leaving against their will is called false imprisonment. The question is simple: Was the person locked up without legal justification?

A hospital ward is not a prison cell. An unpaid bill is not a court order.

No law in Nigeria allows hospitals to detain patients over medical bills.

None.

The National Health Act 2014 says hospitals cannot refuse emergency treatment because you cannot pay. If a hospital cannot turn you away when you are bleeding and penniless, can it lock you up afterwards because you still cannot pay?

The logic does not hold.

“But Hospitals Need Their Money”

This argument deserves a fair hearing. Hospitals need money to survive.

But let us apply the same logic elsewhere.

If you owe a bank money, does the bank lock you inside its premises?

If you cannot pay rent, does your landlord chain you to the building?

No.

They go to court.

Hospitals are not special. They must follow the same rules as everyone else.

You can recover a debt lawfully. You cannot recover it by locking someone up.

Real People, Real Suffering

Behind the legal arguments are real human beings.

Take Folake Oduyoye. In 2014, she had a caesarean section at Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Her family could not pay the ₦1.38million bill. So the hospital detained her. For weeks, she was locked in a ward with no toilet, no electricity.

She developed complications. She cried for help. No one came.

On December 13, 2014, Folake died. Still detained.

Or consider the couple who lost their 11-month-old baby at Iyi Enu Mission Hospital in Anambra State. After the child died, the hospital detained them for over 10 hours because they could not pay immediately.

They had just lost a child. And they were locked up.

The couple sued. In 2018, the Anambra High Court awarded them ₦500,000 damages for false imprisonment.

The judge declared: “I must deprecate the uncivil and indecent way and manner the defendants recovered the said hospital bill.”

A Nigerian court has already spoken. Detaining patients over bills is uncivil, indecent, and unlawful.

Or think of Chidera Izuogu. In 2020, this polytechnic student was detained for months in an Anambra hospital over a ₦1.8million bill. Her widowed mother had already paid ₦500,000. The doctor reportedly vowed: “You will not leave until you finish the bill.”

Months. Detained. For debt.

If This Happens To You

If a hospital detains you or your relative over unpaid bills, the law is on your side.

Courts will ask:

· Was the patient medically fit to go home?

· Was their freedom taken away?

· Was there any law allowing that?

· Was the only reason unpaid bills?

If the answers point to detention without legal backing, the hospital can be held liable.

Possible consequences:

· Damages for false imprisonment

· Constitutional action for violating your rights

· Criminal charges in extreme cases

Who Must Fix This?

The government must expand health insurance so that fewer families face bills they cannot pay.

Hospitals must create ethical billing systems—payment plans, post-discharge agreements, court-supervised recovery. Not confinement.

Regulators must issue clear rules and enforce them. If a hospital detains patients, sanction them.

There Are Better Ways

What works:

· Payment plans

· Written agreements to pay after discharge

· Expanded health insurance

· Court-supervised recovery

What does not work—and what is not allowed—is turning a hospital ward into a prison.

The Bottom Line

A hospital is a place of healing. Patients come in pain, fear, and weakness. That vulnerability gives hospitals a higher duty.

The Constitution recognises this through its protection of dignity and liberty.

When treatment ends, detention must not begin.

If a bank cannot lock you up for debt, a hospital cannot either.

If a landlord cannot chain you to your apartment, a doctor cannot chain you to your bed.

Debt can be recovered.

Liberty cannot be restored once it is taken.

A patient is not a hostage.

A ward is not a prison.

And no medical bill—however large—gives anyone the right to take away your freedom.

Know Your Rights — Simply Put

Your Right What It Means

Section 35 (Personal Liberty) No hospital can lawfully detain you over unpaid bills.

Section 34 (Dignity) Detaining a patient is degrading treatment—and unconstitutional

Osegbo v. Iyi Enu Mission Hospital (2018) A Nigerian court has ruled: detaining patients over bills is false imprisonment.

What To Do If A Hospital Detains You

1. Stay calm. Do not become violent.

2. Demand in writing to be released. Record conversations, if possible.

3. Contact a lawyer immediately.

4. File a fundamental rights enforcement action in court.

5. Tell your story. Public pressure matters.

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