UNICAL
student dies after she was abandoned by UCTH Staffs.
A
200 level female student of the Department of Food Science Technology, Faculty
of Agriculture, University of Calabar (UNICAL) has been reported dead following
the strike action embarked upon by Doctors.
The
student, Miss Rebecca Chukwueke died after nurses and doctors refused to attend
to her at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH on Saturday.
Miss
Chukwueke is the fourth student to die in the University of Calabar and Cross
River University of Technology, CRUTECH in Cross River State in recent times
due to management lapses in both institutions.
Findings
revealed that Miss Chukwueke was ignored at the UCTH because the Doctors and
other health personel were on strike but was rushed to the Nigerian Navy
Reference Hospital at Murtala Mohammed High Way, Calabar, where she gave up her
ghost following an unknown ailment.
The
deceased’s colleague who declined given her name said “She was unconscious on
Saturday morning at 12:27am when she was rushed to the University of Calabar
Teaching Hospital (UCTH); however, the nurses and doctors refused to examine
her with an excuse that they are on strike.
“We
assisted her from UCTH to the General Hospital ,Calabar, yet the same excuse
and finally, we took her to the Navy Hospital at Highway, where she was
confirmed dead.”
A
woman who claimed to be a sister to the deceased, Mara Mara lamented the
avoidable death of her sister, “This is nonsense….those doctors and nurses are
inhumane and will pay for her (Miss Chukwueke) life.
“The
same way they chose their work’s principles in disregard to a person’s life,
that’s the way it’d be for them except they ask GOD for forgiveness.”
“If
they knew they were on strike, they wouldn’t have opened that day and my sister
would have lived – because they would have first of all rushed her to other
hospital (s) that were opened and ready to attend to her for the day.
“I
thought the hospital staff were learned and should know how to do
things…please, next time when they are on strike, they should gently close up
and don’t forget to announce that they are on strike.
“I
wonder why the hospital will be on strike while the school is not; when the
most important infrastructure needed at the school is being cut off, what do we
expect?” Mara fumed.
The
Association of Resident Doctors, ARD-UCTH chapter had embarked on an industrial
action on the 18th of March, 2019. The ARD-UCTH strike which has entered its
20th day was as a result of non-payment of salary arrears from 2014-2016.
“The
strike will continue indefinitely until our request is met”, according to a
communiqué, ARD-UCTH/Vol. 025/03/071, signed by the President and Secretary,
Imoke Echang and Ucheji Okechuchwu in March.
Reacting,
the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of UCTH, Prof. Thomas Agan said that the money
in question has been approved for release with a view to paying the arrears.
“The
money has been approved by the Federal Ministry of Finance for the payment of
the arrears. ‘The doctors will be paid this week, needless of them embarking on
the strike,’’ Agan said.
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