It appears the condition of four-year-old
Omonigho Abraham, who was attacked by two dogs in the Igando area of Lagos State
about a month ago, has worsened in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital,
Ikeja where he is currently receiving treatment.
PUNCH Metro learnt from his father,
Odia, that Omonigho’s scalp which was torn off by the German shepherd dogs
during the gruesome attack, had not healed and had been giving off an offensive
odour.
He said this had given the family serious
concern.
Odia told our correspondent on Wednesday that
attempts to get the medical report of his condition had also been frustrated by
some medical officers in the hospital.
He said, “My boy still complains of pains in
different parts of his body. Also, when they open the bandage on his head, you
will see that there is no much difference. It’s still like the first time the
incident happened.
“In fact, for up to two weeks no consultant or
doctor attended to him, and his head started smelling.
“We have been told he may still have to be
admitted for six months or up to one year, for the doctors to do a skin-grafting
surgery on his open skull. They will cut skin from parts of his body, to cover
up the skull.”
He added that he had also continued to foot the
bills of the boy, despite the instruction of the state government to the
hospital management not to collect any money for his expenses.
Our correspondent gathered that a
non-governmental organisation had to raise money for Omonigho’s drugs and over
N100, 000 had been purportedly spent in buying drugs, among other expenses.
The report of a fundraising for Omonigho’s
medical expenses was said to have angered the management of LASUTH who allegedly
accused Odia of making money off his son’s predicament.
The father of three told our correspondent he was
called into a meeting on Tuesday in which the management of the hospital
promised to start implementing the state government’s pledge to the
Abrahams.
He said, “The Lagos State Government, through its
Ministry of Health, has already played its part by writing a letter to LASUTH
that it would foot all the bills for which we are grateful.
“But when the letter got to them, they did not
implement it. I was still buying the drugs till yesterday (Tuesday) that I was
exhausted and I cried out that I did not have any money to buy drugs again.
“That was when the management of the hospital led
by the Chief Medical Director, apologised and promised to start implementing the
state government’s order.
“I have decided to wait for at least a week and
see if they will change, like they promised.”
Odia said the Delta State Government and a few
other people were interested in the medical report which had not been issued to
him.
“The real issue I have now is that they (LASUTH)
have not released the medical report which I asked for since October 16. They
(LASUTH) have been directing me from one person to another and I am getting
tired. If I see the report, I will know what exactly to do about this
issue.”
Attempts to get the reaction of the management of
LASUTH proved abortive as its Public Relations Officer, Dele Johnson, neither
picked his call nor responded to a text message sent to his phone.
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