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Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by eyinjuege: 3:13pm On Nov 06, 2015
Pennywise:


If this is true and found to be a feature in all PHCs then it becomes a systemic failure for which govt must take responsibility. Lessons should be learnt and corrections made. The NMA should shorn politics in the interest of the common man and push for all PHCs to be downgraded to maternities until there are at least 3 medical officers to run them and take calls. Mind you I didnt say NYSC doctors because they should work with supervision. They lack sufficient exposure to enable them cope and take charge of the myriad challenges expected in a govt health facility. This is not creating mini secondary healthcare but enabling PHC.

Hmmmm.... "Oro po ninu iwe kobo" translation... "There are so many words in a 1 kobo book". There's only so much battle the NMA can fight. A lot of their industrial strikes are not just about increase in wages. To be honest with you, there's so much rot in the system that I think it can never be sanitised even in the next 20years.
Many health personelle are leaving the country in droves to Saudi, Canada, US, UK. The turnover rate of staff now in Gen hospitals is alarming. Do you believe recruitment agencies for Drs come to Lagos from Saudi, and the UK? Yesss.... They do. One of such events recently happened at Eko hotel. Most of the younger ones are resigning and those that haven't have plans to do so. The govt then employs new fresh graduates who have to be trained all over again, and while they are just getting the hang of it baam! They also resign. Meanwhile,the rate of employment is not commensurate to the rate at which they are resigning. E.G 5 Drs resign and they are replaced 6months later with 2. The period of 6 months, the vacuum left was covered up by the already overwhelmed colleagues. When respite finally came, it was just 2 hands provided.
If you go and check the register for Nigerian trained doctors, more than half of them have their practice abroad and they seem to be doing extremely well over there. They seem to flourish in terms of skills, knowledge etc abroad, so you can't say Nigeria lacks the brains.
Wahala dey o.

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Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by Amother4life: 4:14pm On Nov 06, 2015
Go back and burn down the hospital. It has no use still standing while those leeches aka health workers get paid for killing people.
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by Nobody: 5:44pm On Nov 06, 2015
eyinjuege:


Hmmmm.... "Oro po ninu iwe kobo" translation... "There are so many words in a 1 kobo book". There's only so much battle the NMA can fight. A lot of their industrial strikes are not just about increase in wages. To be honest with you, there's so much rot in the system that I think it can never be sanitised even in the next 20years.
Many health personelle are leaving the country in droves to Saudi, Canada, US, UK. The turnover rate of staff now in Gen hospitals is alarming. Do you believe recruitment agencies for Drs come to Lagos from Saudi, and the UK? Yesss.... They do. One of such events recently happened at Eko hotel. Most of the younger ones are resigning and those that haven't have plans to do so. The govt then employs new fresh graduates who have to be trained all over again, and while they are just getting the hang of it baam! They also resign. Meanwhile,the rate of employment is not commensurate to the rate at which they are resigning. E.G 5 Drs resign and they are replaced 6months later with 2. The period of 6 months, the vacuum left was covered up by the already overwhelmed colleagues. When respite finally came, it was just 2 hands provided.
If you go and check the register for Nigerian trained doctors, more than half of them have their practice abroad and they seem to be doing extremely well over there. They seem to flourish in terms of skills, knowledge etc abroad, so you can't say Nigeria lacks the brains.
Wahala dey o.
I won't be surprised if Nigeria tries to solve the dearth of doctors in Nigerian hospitals by training clinical officers as they do in east Africa or even nurse practitioners like in US. Nigeria leaders likes short cut, who cares, so far they travels outta the country for the medicals.

We need total overhauling of Nigerian health system.....education , training, recruitment and renumeration of our health personnel to a system that has been tested an trusted , if not, pouring new wine into an old worn out wine keg will be an exercise in futility. UK we emulate in terms of training still ends up hiring workers with medical worker's strike looming around the corner, junior doctors are agitating ........... Me thinks, Nigeria should emulate from countries where their system seem to work with satisfactory result.

What did the East African countries did to curtail maternal and infant mortality and morbidity that the giant of Africa is still finding difficult, that we up till now tops the list in Africa?

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Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by delishpot: 6:05pm On Nov 06, 2015
Shame on Nigerian government
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by okezed: 6:06pm On Nov 06, 2015
Government hospitals are seriously loosing grips. All government hospitals in Nigeria are death zone. Come to OJO health centre where they immunize kids, it has become something else were they now sell RAT KILLER and other dangerous things that's very risk to the health of those kids. Their service is nothing to write home about where by a woman will leave the house as early as 6am and come back 3pm . When ask why ? they said that they came and seated but no body will attend to them until all the nurses in the hospital advertised their private product (zobo,local soap, mosquito expeller,rat killer etc) until they sell to their satisfaction. If they fail to buy they have to stay more than necessary. The worst aspect of it is the state of the hospital ,it's very bad.
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by uniquejessy(f): 6:21pm On Nov 06, 2015
Nigerian nurses, very wicked n heartless set of people, RIP mother n child
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by missyadorable(f): 7:35pm On Nov 06, 2015
RIP to the woman

Congratulations to the man

He is back to the default state,the state men don't ever want to leave (being single)
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by imulomo: 8:25pm On Nov 06, 2015
Thunder fire everyone involved in d death of DT woman nd her little born baby. Total bullsh*t.
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by TijaniAbu: 7:58am On Nov 07, 2015
God rest the woman's soul. The husband's narration of disaster reminds me of Mrs Toyin Saraki's words -


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CATk4oaZdOQ

Why can't Nigeria train healthworkers, improve hospital infrastructure, repair referrals system by giving pregnant women health records to hold for themselves?

This woman did not need to die.

I remember Mrs Saraki brought oil companies recently to build one very modern maternity centre in Kwara.

http://www.sabinews.com/esso-nnpc-commission-eruku-maternity-referral-centre-stress-community-ownership/

If the woman had been taken to one like that she would have had a chance of living and not dying
Re: Mother, Child Die Looking For Doctor (Photo) by djshoxy(m): 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2015
olafum1:
Poor attitude of health workers claims the life of a pregnant woman in labour, BUKOLA ADEBAYO reports

When Omowumi Shonuga tapped her husband that her water had broken at 5 am on Thursday morning, being a sign of labour pain, anxiety took hold of him. Although he, Ayobanji Shonuga, was remotely happy that his second child was about to be born, he was as nervous as many men would be in that situation.

As the wife’s labour pains increased, the 33-year-old man quickly packed his baby’s things and rushed her to the Rauf Aregbesola Health Centre in Egbeda. Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos.

were locked.

Shonuga said, “We got to the hospital around 5 am to meet the hospitals locked. I horned and horned, nobody came out. After a while a woman came out and said there was no doctor to attend to me, that I should take her to the Igando General Hospital.

“I said it was impossible for a doctor not to be on duty in a hospital as big as this. She ignored any other enquiry I was trying to make. As I got back to my car, I saw that my wife had delivered the baby and that she was in a pool of blood and she was also bleeding. It was when I started shouting, ‘Blood! Blood! Baby’ that two nurses rushed out from the hospital.”

Moribund, grounded ambulances

Shonuga related the ordeal that Omowunmi went through in the hands of health workers at the health centre last week to our correspondent, saying the hospital’s negligence had turned him into a widower.

Instead of coming to his wife’s aid, Shonuga alleged, the nurses blamed him for not shouting loud enough to have attracted their attention to get the keys to open the gate .

“After they opened the gate, I drove in. One of the attendants picked the baby, but the nurses refused to touch my wife. I asked for a stretcher to take her in, they said they didn’t have. I asked for an ambulance to take her away from there, they said they were not with the keys.

“I had to carry her upstairs with no help from them because they didn’t want to touch her. They said there was no doctor to attend to her.”

After much persuasion from him, the nurses told him to go and buy some injections and drugs that would stop the bleeding while they began stitching a cut his wife had.

“She was shouting that the pain was too much while they were stitching her but they kept telling her to keep quiet. I knew something was wrong and told them to get a doctor. They said he was on his way,” he added.

‘We cannot handle this case, take her to Igando’

Shonuga said that in spite of the stitches, Omowunmi did not stop bleeding and the doctor who came in while they were cleaning her up said they should take her to the Igando General Hospital as her case was too critical for them to handle.

“ He looked at her eyeballs and said that she had lost a lot of blood and would need to be transfused but they could not do that at that moment.

“ I asked again for the ambulance so I could take her to Igando. They said they didn’t have the keys yet. It was just packed there doing nothing. It was then I asked after my baby. They kept quiet. Later, someone went out to check the room the baby was supposed to be and said the baby was no longer breathing.

“It was obvious that they abandoned the baby. I went in to carry my wife with the drip on her but insisted that they must give me a referral note and a nurse to go with me to Igando so that her case could be treated as an emergency.

“They refused until their supervisor instructed them to go with me when she heard me shouting. It took another 25 minutes before they came with a note and one of the members of staff went with me,” Shonuga lamented.

No bed space, please go to another hospital

It was a similar scenario that played out when Shonuga got to the Igando General Hospital with Omowunmi around 6am on the same day.

She was rejected. Shonuga said the nurses told them to go to another hospital as there was no bed space to admit his dying wife.

“For another 45 minutes, we couldn’t get a bed. After I threw a tantrum that attracted some attention, they began running up and down and said they had created a bed space for her.

“They took her blood sample and insisted that they wouldn’t transfuse her till I had paid N20,000. We argued again that it was an emergency that they should go ahead but at this stage she was already losing consciousness. While they were trying to secure a drip for her, she died.”

Shonuga told our correspondent that he buried his late wife and his newborn baby later that day.

Omowunmi , a graduate of Accounting from the Lagos State University, died at the age of 30, leaving a three- year-old baby girl behind.

Still shaken by the circumstances that led to his wife’s death, Shonuga said he would petition authorities of the public hospitals and vowed that he would not relent until justice was served.

According to the widower, Omowunmi and his baby would have been alive if health workers at the two hospitals had given them the speedy attention they deserved.

“The most painful thing for me is that she suffered so much before she died. She cried and bled on and on, but that did not even move them. There was no doctor on duty and they could not give me an ambulance to handle her case.

“I only took her there because that was where she had her antenatal and they knew her and her health history. If I had known I would have taken her to a private hospital.”

When contacted, the Medical Officer, Alimosho Local Government, Dr. Micheal Ariyibi, said that the Ministry of Health had received a complaint and had begun an investigation into the case. The ministry, he said, would not hesitate to punish those involved in the unfortunate incident.

Ariyibi said, “The report is with the Ministry of Health already and we are trying to investigate who and who were involved. I’m assuring you that they will not go unpunished.”

The Director of Information at the ministry, Mrs. Deola Salako, corroborated Ariyibi’s claims, saying that an investigative panel had been sent to the health centres involved and any one found to have contributed to the deaths would be sanctioned.



Source: http://punchng.com/2015/11/4087

Nigerians always giving medicine after death embarassed embarassed embarassed . Doubts their are inspectors who regularly moderates and conduct checks and balances in this hospitals, The fact that its a government hospital makes the case worse. RIP to the deceased cry cry

Lalasticlala come jo..
. R I P. May her soul rest in peace. I think we naija pple should find a stop 2 dis attitude of most of dis hospitals, no BED no BED issue. Its gettin out ofhands. Ryt now will advise people 2 always take their beds 2 any hospital u want 2 go. Lalasticalala. Forgive me.

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