HEALTH
Ants allegedly eat two
babies to death in Cross River hospital
Two out of three
pre-mature babies delivered at the Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Obubra Local
Government Area of Cross River State have been allegedly eaten to death by
ants.
The findings
revealed that the mother had a pre-term labour, this was after she fought with
her neighbor in their compound.
An eyewitness, who
gave her name as Antonia said, “When the babies were born, the Director General
(DG) State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Betta Edu was immediately
contacted.
“The DG directed
that the babies and the mother be immediately transferred to a facility that
has incubator, unfortunately, the General Hospital there has no such facility,
so they were referred to a private hospital in Ikom,” she said.
Disappointingly,
the hospital said they have no generator, the DG ordered for a generator,
provided fuel for the generator and the babies were kept in the incubator in
the Hospital.
It was gathered
that the monies being sent for the upkeep of the children were allegedly
mismanaged by the father and also the babies were allegedly neglected by the
hospital such that ants got into their incubator, which led to the death of two
out of the three babies.
Speaking with our
correspondent on phone on Monday evening, the DG said “The mother had a
pre-term labour, this was after a fight with her neighbor, when the babies were
born, I was called upon because it was a Primary Heath Centre and I said,
management of pre-matured babies was beyond PHC.
“So, I immediately
ordered for the referral of the babies and the mother to a facility that has
incubator, unfortunately, the General Hospital there do not have incubator so
they were referred to a private hospital in Ikom.
“I provided fuel;
clothes and several items for the up keep of the babies and the mother. Gave the
father of the triplet money in case the hospital needed money for consumables
and directed my friends to pay money into the father’s account and that was
done by some of my friends.
“The reasons for
the donation were to ensure that whenever money is required by the hospital,
the father will provide. If it were to be government hospital, I know who I
would have given the money, even though we were paying the hospital, we make
money available.”
The money for
wife’s food, according to the DG was also provided but the father of the
children refused to release even N1, he held on to the money. “I kept sending
my PHC coordinator to go and check and she will call me and said the wife was
not giving food, the situation went on and on.
“The hospital asked
him for money but he was not providing and so they left him and that was why I
said the negligence comes in, at worse, the hospital should have called me or
reach out to my PHC coordinator to say look we asked the father for A, B, C but
he did not give.
“They did not do
that so when we heard that ant stung one of them, I send my PHC coordinator
there, she didn’t find the ants in the incubator, however, there was mark on
one of them that an ant had stung, the mark was there and the place was red and
it may not be ant, it may be mosquito or any other thing but there was no
physical ant in the incubator.
“However, a day
after, one of the babies died in the night and the next one died in the early
hours of the following day. The babies were seven months old.
“The general
expenditure from me was over N200, 000, and I directed my friends to pay to the
account of the father, at least the people I know have made donation amounting
to over N150, 000.
“As it is now, we
have set up a investigative panel to look into the alleged negligence, if it is
established that there was negligence in the part of the hospital, we will shut
down the place and withdraw the practicing license and for the father, we are
contacting human right activist so that they can give us right advice and legal
backing.”
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