Following the strike action at Ladoke Akintola
Teaching Hospital (LAUTH), Osogbo the pregnant woman could not receive medical
care but was in labour for two days in a Private Emergency Maternity Home.
When
her situation was getting out of hand she was immediately rushed to the Police
Clinic by a Good Samaritan for medical intervention.
In fulfillment of Police core duty of protecting
lives and property, an emergency caesarean session was carried out to save the
life of a mother and child. Mrs. Olatunji expressed joy by thanking the
Inspector-General of Police, IGP MD Abubakar CFR, NPM, mni who provided the
enablement, a people friendly policemen for enhance better service
delivery and his transformation agenda.
She counted herself fortunate to have
benefitted from the welfare and care meant for the Police personnel which was
extended to the less privilege.
The happy mother of the new born bouncing baby girl
has this to say to our correspondent; “for all their effort in this successful
operation, saving her life and that of her baby, the Police did not collect a
dime from her and all her upkeep”.
She therefore implored all police officers
to key into the positive change that of development that is ongoing in the
Nigeria Police Force and emulate the same humanitarian stance of the
medical department.
She promised that she will propagate to the public
that truly “Police is our friend”. She also appreciates the Medical team, ASP
Ebimare Adagbasa and his staff for caring and saving her.
The Commissioner of Police Osun state, CP Dorothy
Gimba who was visibly elated when she visited the clinic with her management
team presented gift items to welcome the new born baby.
She prayed for the baby
and her mother that God should provide for the family all the good things of
life as she expressed hope that the baby will impact positively in her
generation because she is a child of history.
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