The protest staged by members of the female football
national team, the Super Falcons in Abuja on Wednesday over the non-payment of
their allowances has continued to spark up controversy across the country.This
is just as Nigerian songsters, Paul Okoye of the Psquare fame and Timi Dakolo have
reacted to the development.
The Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, has released
the summary of findings on the death of corps member, Oladepo Ifedayo.Ifedolapo
died at NYSC orientation camp in Kano State on November 29 and was laid to rest
in her hometown in Osun State.President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered an
investigation into her death. Dalung on Wednesday made public the findings by
the Ministry and NYSC, absolving NYSC of any lapses in the cause of attending
to the late corps member.
The report reads in part:
“The national dailies in recent days have been awash with
stories on the assumed circumstances surrounding the death of Oladepo Ifedolapo
Rachael, a corps member of the 2016 Batch ‘B’ in Kano on 29th November, 2016…
“FINDINGS:
In all of the above, some conclusions could be highlighted without
any fear of contradiction.
(i) From the evening of 27th November, 2016 up to the early
hours of 29th, the corps member was promptly attended to. The allegation of
negligence on the part of NYSC is therefore unfounded.
(ii) The Orientation Camp
clinic where the corps member was first treated has a total of 31 qualified and
registered Doctors, 20 Pharmacists and 11 Nurses. There are no student Doctors
as all the Doctors are fully certified by the Medical and Dental Council of
Nigeria (MDCN).
(iii) The Camp clinic in Kano Orientation Camp, as in all the
Camp clinics nationwide, runs 24-hour service, hence she received attention at
3:00 am on the 28th of November when her friends brought her in from the hostel.
(iiii)
The Camp clinic in Kano was well stocked with essential drugs for a
non-surgical hospital.
(v) There was no delay in referring the deceased to the
secondary hospital when the Camp clinic Doctors found that her case was beyond
what could be managed in the Camp clinic.
(vi) Apart from being the closest
secondary hospital to the Camp, Gwarzo General Hospital is not a village
hospital as insinuated in the Press. It is a standard General Hospital
established in 1970 as a Zonal Referral Hospital with surgical theatres. It currently
has eleven (11) Doctors and is reputed to be one of the busiest in the whole of
Kano State.
(vii) We have also established that at no time was the deceased left
unattended at the Gwarzo General Hospital as the Nurse who accompanied her to
the hospital is a staff of the Hospital.
(viii) Like many corps members do upon
arrival at the Camp, it is clear that the deceased had an ailment which she did
not disclose. From the Doctors’ report, the corps member died of renal sepsis
occasioned by infection. Even to the untrained, Kidney infections do not
develop and degenerate to the level of mortality in three days (i.e 27th to
29th November, 2016).
(ix) The close friends of the deceased who were by her
side all through at the Camp, have also attested to the fact of prompt
attendance at the clinic by the Doctors at the Camp.
“CONCLUSION:
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