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What happened in Yauri, Kebbi State is not just tragic, it is a complete collapse of responsibility.
This is the complete story.
A pregnant woman carrying twins was taken to a private clinic where doctors advised that she could not deliver naturally and needed a Caesarean section (C-S).
Acting on that advice, her family rushed her to the General Hospital in Yauri for the procedure where they explained everything to the hospital staff, expecting urgent care.
Instead, she was given an injection and abandoned.
No monitoring. No follow-up. No care.
She was left alone in the ward, when her condition worsened, she fell from the bed and with no help in sight, had to crawl by herself out of the room to reach her relatives. In pain and desperation, she called her husband begging him to come and take her away because the hospital staff did not care.
When her husband arrived, he found her completely unattended while medical personnel sat in another room, distracted and disengaged.
Then came the most unforgivable moment.
As Friday prayers approached, the doctor finally appeared, glanced at her condition and casually said he would return after prayers to perform the surgery. He left for the mosque while a woman in critical condition was struggling for her life.
Before he returned, she died.
This is not just negligence. This is institutional failure. This is a system that has lost all sense of urgency, compassion and duty.
No religion permits abandoning a dying person. Saving life is a higher obligation than any ritual.
The Kebbi State government must be held accountable. Hospitals are underfunded, poorly supervised and staffed with people who do not act like professionals entrusted with human lives. This is the direct result of failed governance, weak oversight and lack of investment in healthcare.
If leaders cannot protect the most vulnerable pregnant women seeking care then they are failing at the most basic duty of government.
This cannot be ignored. This cannot be normalized. Someone must answer for this and the system must change.
We can't continue like this.
@Mallam_jabeer@ehimaggie A trained medical doctor can not act this way. God will punish him and his generation, including all the hospital staff involved in this negligence