DSS, NSCDC Officials Clash At Edo Hospital
There was panic at the Edo Specialist
Hospital in Benin City yesterday as personnel of the Department of State
Services (DSS) clashed with private guards and men of the Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) over alleged unprofessional response by medical
personnel when the DSS brought one of its men who slumped during a meeting in
their office.
It took the intervention of the police
who were called from the Oba Market Police Station and the chief security
officer (CSO), Government House, before calm was restored.
An unmarked white colour Hilux van
which conveyed the DSS personnel who wore jackets were seen at the hospital
premises.
At the end of the chaos, some people
sustained injuries including the private security guards and a female operative
of the NSCDC.
A DSS official said, “We were in a
meeting when he slumped and he was rushed to our health facility to check his
pulse, we then rushed him to the Edo Specialist Hospital which is the closest
to our office but the reception we got there was poor. It was our people that
had to bring our colleague down from the vehicle.
"When you go to the hospital,
courtesy demands that you bring the patient down and attend to him or her, at
least show commitment but right in the car, they said they cannot carry him and
we have to carry him down ourselves.”
When contacted, the hospital medical
director, Dr David Odiko, said the patient was promptly attended to by the
doctor on duty who confirmed him dead as at the time they brought him but that
the DSS personnel refused to accept it.
He said, “I was not in the hospital
when the incident happened because I was in the court for a case; it was from
there they called me and as at the time I came, they had left, but I met
policemen on ground.
"They brought him as an
emergency, he was said to have slumped and the doctor on duty went to check and
he said he met the guy lying on the seat of the car and that there was no
breathing movement because that is the first thing you see; if you can see that
the chest and abdomen are moving, he didn’t see that then he proceeded to check
if there were still pulse and heartbeat which were also absent. He said he
still proceeded to do CPR but there was no response.
“The diagnosis the doctor made was
that he was brought in dead and they said they were not going to take that and
they personally moved him into our facility and dropped him on the floor. They
actually injured the civil defence personnel that was on duty on her head,”
Odiko said.
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