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Victims of Abuja building collapse laud Wike for settling medical bills

Mr Nagoma said that his brother has already paid N500,000 to the hospital as the first bill.

• August 26, 2023
Collapsed building in Gwarinpa, Abuja (Credit: Samuel Ogbu/Peoples Gazette)
Collapsed building in Gwarinpa, Abuja (Credit: Samuel Ogbu/Peoples Gazette)

Some victims of the building that collapsed on Wednesday in Abuja, have commended the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for settling their medical bills.

A two-storey building located at Lagos Street, Garki Village collapsed on Wednesday, killing two with 37 others evacuated to different hospitals for treatment.

Mr Wike, who visited the scene on Thursday directed the Federal Capital Territory Administration to settle all the medical bills of the victims, receiving treatment in different hospitals in the FCT.

Responding to the gesture, the victims said that they were well taken care of since the minister’s declaration that their medical bills would be paid by the government.

They stated this when government officials, led by Malan Haruna, the acting secretary of the health and human services secretariat, Federal Capital Territory Administration visited them in hospitals on Saturday.

One of the victims, Abdullahi Modibbo, receiving treatment at Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja, said he has not paid any amount following the minister’s declaration.

Mr Modibbo thanked the minister for the support, which he described as “life-saving”, adding that health workers were taking very good care of him.

The chief nursing officer at the hospital, Aishatu Tenebe, said that eight victims were brought to the facility of which seven were treated and discharged.

Another victim Garba Nagoma, at Cedarcrest Hospital Gwarinpa, was elated when he learned that his hospital bills would be settled by the government on the directive of the minister.

Mr Nagoma said that his brother has already paid N500,000 to the hospital as the first bill.

The victim said that he visited his friend who resides on the first floor of the building when it collapsed.

Similarly, Shehu Mohammed, another victim receiving treatment for head and eye injuries at Garki Hospital, Abuja, equally lauded Mr Wike for coming to their aid.

Mr Mohammed said he owned a tailoring shop in the building and was still working in the shop when it collapsed.

A medical officer at the facility, Winifred Esite, said that 14 victims were brought to the hospital of which 12 were treated and discharged while one died.

On her part, Charity Amadi, one of the victims who was treated and discharged from the facility, equally thanked the FCT minister for the support.

Ms Amadi, a mother of two and currently pregnant, said they were currently taking shelter at Cherubim and Seraphim Area 2 Shopping Centre, Abuja, adding that they lost everything in the wreckage.

Speaking after the visit, the acting secretary, health and human services secretariat, FCTA, said he and his team visited the hospitals on the directive of the minister.

Mr Haruna recalled that Mr Wike had directed the FCTA to settle the medical bills of all those affected, “so we are here in compliance with his directive.

“We have gone round some of the hospitals and we have seen their condition on the instruction of the minister to ensure that they are well taken care of.

“So far, four victims are still receiving treatment in hospitals, 31 have been treated and discharged, while two have died.

“We have directed the victims to write the bills and forward them through FCT Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to the health secretariat for onward submission to the Permanent Secretary.

“The quality of services we have seen is very excellent as testified by the victims themselves,” he said.

The head of search and rescue, Oyegun Moses, said that one of the victims died at the scene of the collapsed building, while the other died at Garki Hospital while receiving treatment.

He assured that any medical bill incurred during the visits would be taken care of by the government.

(NAN)

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