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NAF reacts to alleged refusal to treat Jos accident victims over police report
The Nigerian Air Force has debunked claims in a viral tweet that it refused to treat two accident victims rushed to its hospital in Jos for not presenting a police report.
Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, NAF Director of Public Relations and Information denied the report in a statement in Abuja.
A Twitter user had alleged that his sister Jemima and her friend Jennifer were denied medical attention after they were rushed to the NAF hospital in Jos over their failure to present a police report.
His tweet sparked an uproar on Twitter on Thursday as Nigerians demanded justice for the deceased ladies.
Daramola described the claim as “gross misrepresentation of facts.’’
The statement read:
“While we sympathise with the friends and loved ones of the victims on their unfortunate loss, the NAF wishes to state categorically that the facts presented in the report were inaccurate.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the public is kindly informed that the two patients were indeed rushed to the 563 NAF hospital as reported.
“However, they were brought in by personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps hence, the issue of requesting for a Police report never arose.
“Besides, in keeping with the Hippocratic Oath, all NAF Hospitals have a standing instruction to stabilise and, where possible, treat all accident victims without asking for payment or police report.
“In this particular case, information at our disposal indicates that one of the victims was brought in dead, while the other victim had evidence of severe head injury, which the Hospital did not have the capacity to handle.
“Accordingly, the immediate caregivers were promptly advised to move the surviving victim to the Jos University Teaching Hospital or the Plateau State Specialist Hospital, for further treatment.
“At no time throughout their stay at the hospital was any police report demanded.
“The NAF, as a highly disciplined and professional force, has standard procedures in dealing with such cases.
“A Police report is seldom required as the NAF Air Provost are empowered to handle such cases within NAF Bases and liaise with the Nigeria Police Force, where required.
“The NAF once more sympathises with the families of the victims.
“However, we wish to advise the public to please discountenance the portion of the Tweet thread that referred to a demand for Police report as a prerequisite for treatment as it is a gross misrepresentation of the facts,’’ he said.
NAN
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