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Thursday 19 November 2015

Lack of medical supplies hampers treatment of victims of Yola bomb blast

Lack of medical supplies at the Yola specialist hospital as well as other state owned hospitals, is hampering the treatment of victims of the Tuesday Bomb blast in Yola, Adamawa state. Many of the over 80 people who sustained injuries from the attack are yet to receive adequate medical attention due to lack of medical supplies.

One of the victims who refused to state her name said “After I paid N1000, they did an x-ray and said there is a metal inside my wound, however, nothing has happened since then”.

Another one of them told Premiumtimes "Since they brought me yesterday, I was just given Tetanus injection and two tablets of Paracetamol. You can see blood is still dripping from my wound".

28 comments:

  1. Dis is not good, what is their governor doing??? Linda take note!

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    1. They are busy chasing shadows, busy blaming the former administration, busy looking for escape goat, using the former administration as excuse for their incompetence, shame on them!!!! They should be condemned by every well meaning Nigerian

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    2. Dis is d problem we ve. Inadequacies all over

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    3. De kinda news i hear concerning what is happening in dis country makes my heart 2 bleed
      Dis tins re de reason Nnamdi Kanu insisted on freedom of Biafra
      Dis is no country cos notin works in dis country
      Absolutely notin.....


      #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#
      #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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    4. Put a pig in a glass house for few minutes d glass house will turn to dumpster. They are busy doing what they know best blaming n fighting past administration.

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  2. Hmmm! Eyaah what re the government of Adamawa state doing about this now? This is very bad.

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  3. Nigeria my country...which way?



















    #TeamBlessed#

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  4. Dis is not good, what is their governor doing??? Linda take note!

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Buhari should sack his minister of health sharp sharp bcos whoever is in charge is not ready to work but still celebrating his appointment....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. Dis is not good, what is their governor doing??? Linda take note!

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  7. seriously lack of medical supplies what is the president doing shame on buhari

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  8. I guess it's part of the change. It's well tho!

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  9. Sad!
    Government should do something Asap.

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  10. Ds z soo pathetic... D govt shud do smtn asap

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  11. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)19 November 2015 at 14:18

    Biko!

    Govt should come to their aids...
    Its well wit their souls and I wish those injured speedy recovery.

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  12. The situation is a replica of what is obtainable in most government owned general hospitals. The politicians keep looting money meant for betterment of lives of the masses and fly themselves and their wards abroad for medical tourism.

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  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAyA6bIFqLU&list=PLmlGmpkFGSKdRic0gEN2dI3HS53A_RgW3

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  14. A sharp contrast with what is obtainable in France after this recent attacks. It's a pity we have and yet we don't have a government here in this nation.

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  15. Here, Medical treatment is free as long as you are a citizen and you pay your tax. When will Nigeria rise above this backward style of running the affairs that crucially concerns the life and safety of her citizens? Haba!

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  16. Dis country sef,i will soon relocate to congo,,,,,,,,

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  17. See what stealing public funds do. It can kill.

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  18. I can not be say SHAME on our government and this man called Buhari,this people are in serious pain so sad,may God help this our country . TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  19. And Atiku is busy donating 10,000,000. at a book launch in southwest. God help us

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  20. Kai this is embarassing, haba. No wonder the international community does not take us serious

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  21. Talk talk, everybody talk talk, your mouths are already bleeding, you guys should just shut the fuck up, if you can't lift a hand a small helping hand, all of you should just close your smelling mouths. It starts from you.

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