Oh dear! This is so heartbreaking and anyone reading this can only pray
to God to give us and our children good health so we don't need to visit
hospitals especially the public ones. It’s so heartbreaking and
unthinkable! This shouldn't happen in a country that is independent. So
in a new interview, Mr Ibu made mention of how he does not woo women but
how they woo him and run after him and we had wanted to make our story
line in that direction until we got to the part where he explained how
he lost his young son at LUTH so we decided to feature that. His
narration right after the cut. Things are happening in this country ...
“The matter was actually between the Paediatric Department of the
hospital and me. It was in 2011. My wife and our two-year-old son had
been kidnapped. After I paid the ransom demanded and they were released
by the kidnappers, I returned to Lagos from Enugu.
“Then on January 18, 2011, my son fell ill. He was diagnosed with
inflammation of the liver. The hospital suggested that he should be
scanned. At the same time, I was informed that I could take my son out
of the hospital to get the scan done elsewhere. But the same people
later declined, saying that everything had to be done in the hospital
because he was too weak to be taken outside.
“After a while, I was told that there was no electricity in the
hospital. When I asked if there was no standby generator, they said
there was no fuel in it. I offered to pay for fuel only to be told that
the man that operated the generator was not around. When I left the
place and got back later, the man still had not returned. Then I was
advised to write an application and to submit to the admin department.”
After writing the application, Okafor found that there was nobody to
receive and treat it. While he was waiting, he was told that his son’s
condition required blood transfusion. The actor did everything possible
to ensure that the ailing boy was given treatment at the hospital, but
his efforts were in vain. Finally, the little boy gave up the ghost.
“That was how my son died. Later, one of the doctors came to me and,
without even sympathising with me, asked if I could release my boy’s
corpse to him so that they could cut it open and use it to teach other
medical students. In that moment, I felt like committing murder for the
first time in my life.
“When I told my lawyer what happened at the hospital, he was shocked. He
said it was actionable. I told him that I was ready to take the
hospital management to court and sue it for $100 million in damages
because my son’s death was caused by the carelessness of the
professionals whose duty was to save his life. But my lawyer advised me
to let go”.
World News, Politics, Business, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Tech, Science, Travel, Local, Weather and others...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
No comments :
Post a Comment