Family of slain NYSC member petitions against Garki hospital, makes demands

The family of Angela Igwetu, a member of the National Youth Service
Corps, NYSC, shot dead by a police officer, has petitioned the
Inspector General of Police, IGP, Ibraham Idris, demanding justice
against Garki General Hospital.

In the petition, the family told the police authorities to go after
the hospital, insisting that the autopsy report faulted the claims
made by the hospital.

Angela, a 23-year-old corps member, had joined few of her friends on
July 4, 2018 at a hangout before their Passing out Parade scheduled
for the following day, DAILY POST has reported.

The group were reportedly on their way home around 3 am when Angela
was shot at a checkpoint immediately after Ceddi Plaza by a police
officer, identified as Benjamin Peters.

She was subsequently rushed to the General Hospital, Garki, where she
eventually gave up the ghost around 6 am.

A petition, which was written by the family' s counsel, Simphil
Associates to the Commissioner of Police, FCT Police Command, read in
part, "We are solicitors to Chief Geoffrey Igwetu ( hereinafter
referred to as our client ), the father to the late Angela Nkechi
Igwetu who died on July 4, 2018, at the Garki Hospital, within the
jurisdiction of the FCT Command.

"According to our client, his daughter , late Nkechi, was allegedly
shot about 3. 05 am along the road of the CEDI plaza, Central Business
District, Abuja, and within five minutes of the incident, she was
rushed to the Garki Hospital, Abuja, for medical attention.

"Surprisingly, the hospital refused to promptly administer the
treatment on the grounds that the family must deposit N50, 000 before
any medical service would be rendered to her. They reportedly rejected
an offer of transfer of the said sum to their account and insisted on
production of the money in cash.

"The family claimed that the hospital watched its daughter died
slowly, adding that after the Divisional Police Officer of the Central
Area Police Division reportedly deposited N20, 000 with the promise of
personally ensuring the payment of the balance of N 30, 000, the
hospital still refused to conduct medical examination on Angela.

"We are still in shock that after five days of the death of late
Nkechi, the Garki General Hospital released a report, dated July 9,
2018, claiming among other issues that there was no 'exit wound' on
her . Unbelievable!

"The condition/ demand by the said hospital as pre -condition before
the late Nkechi could be treated and the eventual refusal/neglect to
give her the required medical treatment is contrary to the provisions
of the Compulsory Treatment and Care of Victims of Gunshots Act signed
into law by the President and Commander in Chief of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria on December 20, 2017.

"In view of the above , it is our brief to demand that you investigate
the above allegations for the possible prosecution of the Chief
Medical Director (CMD ) and other staff of the hospital on duty on the
early hours of July 4, 2018, for their failure to comply with the
extant laws that will make it compulsory that people in the situation
such as late Miss Nkechi found herself are treated promptly.

"Our client strongly believes that prompt medical care could have
saved the life of his daughter , late Angela Nkechi Igwetu," the
petition added.

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