Five gunmen, suspected to be ritualists on Sunday invaded the government hospital in Ado-Ekiti, demanding for new born babies.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the gunmen who were said to
be numbering about five, arrived at the hospital at about 1:00 a.m.
demanding for a day old babies, and beating up staff who could not give
satisfactory answer.
A senior health officer, who pleaded
anonymity, said that the armed men invaded the hospital located along
Irona area at about 1:00 a.m. and suddenly began molesting medical
officials on night duty.
According to the officer, the invaders,
who were fully armed, demanded for the whereabouts of a particular
baby, said to have been delivered earlier in the day.
“They got more annoyed when they were told that no baby was available
in the hospital as at the time they came, it angered then the more and
they went berserk,’’ the officer said.
This development, NAN learnt angered the men who beat up the hospital staff and injured some of them.
“As
a senior person on duty, I tried to convince them that all new born
babies have been discharged from the centre in the last couple of days,
but they refused to be convinced.
“This angered them the more and
they descended on the staff beating us, some of them were busy
ransacking the place in search of babies,’’ the source said.
When
contacted, the Chairman of Ado Local Government, Mr Tope Olanipekun
confirmed the incident, saying “this is a new twist to crime in the
area’’.
Olanipekun, who claimed to have visited the hospital to
see things for himself, described the incident as “highest point of
callousness on the part of the perpetrators.’’
“As I speak, the incident actually happened and I want to assure you that we are taking step to forestall a recurrence.’’
The
chairman said that he had already ordered that night duty be suspended
in all the hospitals in the council, pending when tight security
measures, which would include fencing of all health centres will be
done.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Victor
Babayemi, ASP, who was surprised at the development, however said the
incident was yet to be reported to the police command.
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