Crime

A 40-year-old farmer, Abdullahi Rasaki, has died after a palm tree fell on him in Bogije Village, Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State.

According to the Ogun State Police Command spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, the incident occurred around 3:30 pm on Sunday but was reported to the police later that evening by one Gbamila Sunday.

In a statement Odutola said Rasaki and Waheed Abbass had gone to Egbe Semi Jeje, Oke Sopen, to cut palm trees when one accidentally fell on him.

She said, “Abdullahi reportedly screamed in pain for help, and neighbours in the vicinity rushed to his aid, where they removed the tree, and immediately took him to General Hospital, Sagamu, for treatment”.

“Unfortunately, he was confirmed dead by a medical doctor upon arrival at the hospital, suspecting the heavy tree landed on a vital portion of his body.”

“His corpse has been deposited at the hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy.”

“The case is currently under investigation by the Divisional Crime Branch to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses,” Mrs Odutola explained.

Meanwhile, the command has extended its condolences to the family of the deceased and urged the public to take necessary precautions while engaging in tree-felling and farming activities to avoid similar tragedies.

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Health

The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, NANNM, Ogun State Chapter wants the relevant authorities to sanction a medical doctor for allegedly beating up a female nurse in the line of duty. 

Chairperson of the Association, Mrs Olufunmilayo Solarin who made the call in a statement in Abeokuta alleged that one Doctor Adeola Olowu assaulted a nurse on duty at the General Hospital, Ayetoro, in Yewa North Local Government Area of the state. 

Mrs Solarin claimed that the nurse, Adeyemi Rashidat, had reportedly called on Doctor Olowu to attend to an emergency around 4 am on Saturday 8th January 2021 but was assaulted by the doctor who descended on her with slaps and pushed her to the wall for daring to disturb him over a patient’s situation which she could have handled. 

The Ogun NANNM Chairperson maintained that the nurse had sustained an injury before being rescued by relatives of the patient and expressed her displeasure over the incident which she described as barbaric.

Mrs Solarin called on the relevant authorities to investigate the doctor’s irresponsible behaviour against public service rules and ensure justice for the nurse to prevent a recurrence of such aggression.

Modupeola Sobukonla

Crime

Ogun State Police Command says helicopter and personnel have been deployed in search of a kidnapped medical doctor and the nurse.

The command’s Spokesman, Mr. Abímbólá Oyeyemi while giving update on the incident, confirmed the kidnap of the head of General Hospital, Imeko, Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State, Dr. Oladunni Odetola and a nurse Mrs. Bamgbose.

Odetola was abducted by unknown gunmen while driving along Abeokuta-Imeko road.

The police spokesman stated that no stone was being left unturned to ensure safe return of the victims.

Meanwhile, a text message has emanated from the colleagues of the victims mandating nurses to contribute five thousand naira each for the ransom to free the victims.

The text message indicated that the Director of Nursing Services gave the directive.

Wale Oluokun