Female
Prisoner Who Gave Birth To Twins Dies In Calabar.
The
Nigerian Prisons Service, Cross River State Command, has disclosed the Awaiting
Trial Female (ATF) inmate of the Afokang Prison in Calabar, who was delivered
of twin on April 17, has died.
A
statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, ASP Effanga Etim,
said she gave birth through Caesarean section to a boy and a girl but died on
April 19 due to complications.
The
Command debunked reports that she gave birth inside the prison, insisting she
delivered at the General Hospital in Calabar, where she had been receiving
regular ante-natal care.
The
statement reads: “The Nigeria Prisons Service, Cross River State Command has
received with dismay media reports insinuating that an Awaiting Trial Female
(ATF) inmate of Calabar Prison was delivered of twins inside the prison
facility.
“The
report is not true as the said inmate was remanded by a High Court in Calabar
on 5th November, 2018 with six (6) month-old pregnancy for the offense of child
stealing.
“While
in prison, she had been under regular ante-natal care at the General Hospital,
Calabar. On the 17th of April, 2019 by 1:30pm when her labour began, she was
admitted in the same hospital and a caesarean section was carried out on her.
“With
the intervention of the Cross River state Commissioner of Health, and the
efforts of the Prison authority to provide the funds needed for the caesarean
section, the said inmate was delivered of twins: a boy and a girl.
"However,
due to complications arising from the caesarean section, she was referred to
the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) for further management,
where she died on 19th April, 2019.
“The
Command wishes to state emphatically that for the past four (4) years, there
has not been any delivery in the Calabar prison infirmary.
“Albeit,
the infirmary is well equipped to handle health emergencies that may arise with
nine (9) medical experts comprising of a medical doctor, registered
nurses/midwives, and community health workers as well as back-up medical
personnel stationed in the State Prison Headquarters, any emergency beyond the
infirmary is referred to government hospitals outside the prison.
“The
Nigerian Prisons Service, Cross River state command, is pained over the loss of
the said inmate after a combined effort by the prison authority, the Cross
River state government and medical personnel in the General Hospital, Calabar.
I assure the public that the health and welfare of prisoners.”
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