The public health centre at Irona Quarters in Ado Ekiti Local Government
Area of Ekiti State was thrown into confusion in the early hours of
Saturday when five unidentified men stormed the place, beat up health
workers on duty as they demanded the whereabouts of a newborn in the
facility.
A senior health official at the facility told newsmen
in Ado Ekiti, on Sunday, that the five men had besieged the health
facility at about 12:30a.m, beat up officials on duty and demanded the
whereabouts of a baby delivered earlier in the day.
The source,
who said the medical personnel, who were later hospitalised for various
degrees of injuries sustained as a result of the beatings, tried to
convince them that all the babies that were delivered in the centre in
the last one week had been discharged, but the pleas fell on deaf ears.
One
of them was said to have sustained a leg injury while running away and
is now receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital, while others
were said to have been treated and discharged on Saturday.
The
source said: “These people came in the night and asked that a baby that
was delivered on Friday should be handed over to them.
“But the
medical personnel on duty told them that the baby that was delivered
had been discharged. This angered them and they started beating them up,
just as they ransacked the entire rooms in the health centre before
they left.”
The workers were said to have cried for help after
the marauders had left and that neighbours responded and took the
injured to the hospital.
Caretaker Chairman of Ado Ekiti Council,
Mr. Tope Olanipekun, confirmed the attack after he visited the centre
and was said to have expressed shock at the incident, describing it as
“the highest point of callousness on the part of the perpetrators of
the nefarious act.”
Olanipekun said on the telephone that “the
incident actually happened and we are taking step to forestall further
occurrence,” adding that “the doctor in charge had reported the case at
the police station at Okesa and we are planning to fence all the health
centres and beef up security.”
The chairman also explained that
he had instructed that night duty be suspended at the centre pending the
time adequate security measures would be put in place, saying “we have
also advised that all expectant pregnant women in labour should be
referred to Okeyinmi health centre.”
The Police Public Relations
Officer of the Ekiti State Police Command, Mr. Victor Babayemi, said
the incident had not been reported at the state police headquarters.
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