Friday, 15 November 2013

8 Patients Slump On Free Medicare Queue In Yola

At least eight patients, most of them in critical condition, collapsed while awaiting medical attention at the official flag off of a week-long free medical attention sponsored by the member representing Yola North, Yola South and Girei Federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hajiya Aishatu Ahmad.
The free medical mission which attracted thousands of people
with different ailments was flagged off at the state specialist
hospital, Yola.
The patients, who were on queue for over six hours awaiting
the commencement of the ceremony, allegedly collapsed due
to tiredness.
Two of the collapsed patients, who were hurriedly moved to
the Out Patient Department of the hospital were victims of
snake bite.
The others, among them two women, were vomiting
uncontrollably.
Thousands of other patients who were on queue expressed
disgust at the way the organisers of the free medical services
attached more importance to the opening ceremony than
saving lives of the patients.
Declaring the ceremony open, Hajiya Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed
announced that the week-long free medical mission would
treat 450 cataract cases, give 1,100 reading glasses, 2,000
hepatitis B and 4,000 HIV/AIDS cases.
Former Minister of State for Health, Dr. Ali Pate, who was
the chairman of the occasion, expressed regret that
malnutrition was taking its toll on the society due to the
increasing poverty rate and urged political office holders to
provide the needed three square means to Nigerians,
especially children.

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