Hospitals in Nigeria can NOT reject gunshot victims simply because of a police report. It's wrong! We have a law against it!
Aside from it not making any sense, why would you go to a police station after being injured rather than to the hospital?
There's also a “Compulsory Treatment and Care of Victims of Gunshots Act, 2017”
This makes it compulsory for every hospital whether (private or public) to treat a victim of gunshot or stab wounds irrespective of whether the person has a police report or not
How do we make sure that this is implemented properly
PLEASE RT SO OTHERS KNOW!
@instablog9ja I honestly don’t feel this is right, if you want to pray for or with someone why talk about his dark side in front of a whole congregation and have it captured on a camera. This is not cool.
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🚧 Install barriers limiting access to water.
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🆘 Provide rescue & resuscitation training.
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@theyinkahassan@RawwLexis@PapaPoku This is not an excuse for the unforgivable act done yesterday, it shows how the security of the country is questionable 🤦🏽♀️