State Of Nigeria A Major Factor Of What Contributed To Doctors Death:Survivor Recounts How Lack Of Fuel And Medicine Killed The 6 Ekiti State Doctors (Photos)
Narrating his experience to Vanguard on his sick
bed, he said;
“I am one of the delegates for the
National NMA Conference taking place in Sokoto.
On our way, we decided to follow through Kaduna and stop so that we would continue our journey to the conference the following day.
On our way, we decided to follow through Kaduna and stop so that we would continue our journey to the conference the following day.
We were about 60km to Kaduna when the
accident happened. We were in a bus that seats between 15 and 16 person.
But we were 13 in the bus, including
the driver. Aside the driver, we were all doctors. This was on Sunday, April
24. As we were approaching Kaduna, suddenly a tire burst.
The bus somersaulted. This was around 4:45pm. When the accident happened, some of us came out and people came and tried to help in the rescue effort. I came and I found out that I did not have any fracture or serious injury.
The bus somersaulted. This was around 4:45pm. When the accident happened, some of us came out and people came and tried to help in the rescue effort. I came and I found out that I did not have any fracture or serious injury.
By the time the members of the Road
Safety Corps came, some doctors that were severely injured had died. Five of
them! But, we have two who could still survive. So we rushed them to the nearby
hospital (Doka General Hospital, about 70 km to Kaduna).
At the hospital, I was surprised when
they said that there was no doctor there.
I was even telling the nurses, ‘ok give me a pain reliever and let me put you through on how to resuscitate that man that was lying near me. But none of them attended to us.
They were just running around, saying there was no this, no that. They were running around looking for this and that.
I was even telling the nurses, ‘ok give me a pain reliever and let me put you through on how to resuscitate that man that was lying near me. But none of them attended to us.
They were just running around, saying there was no this, no that. They were running around looking for this and that.
Then I pleaded with the Road Safety to
take us to the nearest hospital away from the one we were.
I said they should take us to Suleja,
Kaduna, wherever, but the Road Safety said that they didn’t even have fuel. I
told them that it was ok, that I would pay for fuel.
So we left the place in search for fuel and bought the fuel on the road. But, before we got to the hospital (St. Gerard, Kaduna) the other person had died. That made the number of deaths six.
The other very injured person, who was
in the other bus also died, making the casualty seven”, he said
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