Police Warn Against Intimidation Of Kano Healthcare Workers
Kano State Police Command has issued a
warning against intimidation of healthcare workers following an incident at the
Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital Kano.
The state's police commissioner (CP)
Muhammad Usain Gumel gave the warming yesterday in a statement made available
to newsmen in Kano.
The CP who visited the Murtala
Muhammad Specialist Hospital to assess the security situation met with the
management over the recent harassment of a medical doctor by an aggrieved
family who lost a relation during birth.
A medical doctor at the said hospital,
Shehu Usman Abdulwahab was assaulted by aggrieved relatives of a female patient
who died in the process of delivery at the maternity section on Sunday. It was
the timely appearance of the police at the scene that saved the situation.
The CP assured the hospital management
that the Police Command is taking the matter very seriously and investigations
have since commenced.
He further ordered the deployment of
more personnel to ensure security in the hospital.
"Reiteratively, the police
command is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all individuals,
including healthcare, within the state.
"Additionally, the Kano Police
Command will not tolerate any form of violence or intimidation against
healthcare workers who are tirelessly dedicated to saving lives and caring for
patients.
"Lastly, we urge everyone to
respect the sanctity of medical facilities and to resolve disputes through
lawful and peaceful means. Any grievances should be addressed through the
appropriate channels and in accordance with the law," he advised.
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