Rivers State Deputy Governor Dr. (Mrs.) Ipalibo Harry Banigo has
frowned at the incessant deaths recorded as a result of the rejection
of patients with gunshot injuries by private health facilities in the
State.
Dr. Banigo expressed her displeasure in reaction to the death of Mr.
Christopher Ojika, who was shot by unknown assailants in the Ikoku
area of Port Harcourt, and was rejected by several private clinics,
that led to his untimely demise.
She said the Federal Government has already directed doctors to treat
emergencies; including gun- shot victims without waiting for police
clearance to save lives and wondered why health facilities shy away
from treating gunshot victims in the State.
“It is disheartening to note that a vibrant young man, working in a
multinational company who was shot, was rushed to several clinics
including his company clinic but was rejected. This lack of compassion
and commitment by the health professionals is unbelievable. Sadly the
young man died after eleven hours of being shot. This is against the
Hippocratic Oath sworn to by doctors” she stressed.
According to the Deputy Governor the least they could have done was to
commence treatment and notify the police. She further called on the
leadership of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) as well as the
Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria
(AGPMPN) to sensitize their members on the need to save precious
lives.
frowned at the incessant deaths recorded as a result of the rejection
of patients with gunshot injuries by private health facilities in the
State.
Dr. Banigo expressed her displeasure in reaction to the death of Mr.
Christopher Ojika, who was shot by unknown assailants in the Ikoku
area of Port Harcourt, and was rejected by several private clinics,
that led to his untimely demise.
She said the Federal Government has already directed doctors to treat
emergencies; including gun- shot victims without waiting for police
clearance to save lives and wondered why health facilities shy away
from treating gunshot victims in the State.
“It is disheartening to note that a vibrant young man, working in a
multinational company who was shot, was rushed to several clinics
including his company clinic but was rejected. This lack of compassion
and commitment by the health professionals is unbelievable. Sadly the
young man died after eleven hours of being shot. This is against the
Hippocratic Oath sworn to by doctors” she stressed.
According to the Deputy Governor the least they could have done was to
commence treatment and notify the police. She further called on the
leadership of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) as well as the
Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria
(AGPMPN) to sensitize their members on the need to save precious
lives.
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