A peaceful protest in Imo State turned awry on Wednesday after a Consultant Family Physician at the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Owerri, Dr. Bende Azudialo, was allegedly shot in the head by a policeman.
Speaking during a press conference in Owerri on
Thursday, the State Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Dr.
Hyacinth Emele, ordered a three-day warning strike with effect from today
(Thursday).
He said the police should identify the policeman
that shot the doctor and make sure he is prosecuted for the offence.
“If the policeman that fired the lethal shot is
not identified and prosecuted, doctors will commence indefinite industrial
action. The security agencies and Imo State Government should note that all
hospitals in the state will close shop thereafter until the erring policeman is
fished out and punished”, Emele said. Continuing, the Imo NMA boss, who also
displayed the blood-stained white overall worn by the wounded doctor, also said
that a team of medical health personnel started working on the wounded
Consultant Family Physician, as soon as he was rushed to the FMC.
“The initial report we got from the medical team
was that Dr. Azudialo lost about 1.5 litres of blood when he was rushed to the
hospital and that was a substantial loss”, Emele said
Speaking also, Dr. Darlington Akukwu recalled how
the NMA formally wrote the Commissioner of Police, the Directorate of State
Security, DSS, the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, and all other related
agencies to inform them about the peaceful protest.
“We processed peacefully until we got to Orlu Road
Roundabout. The police barricaded the road and when we tried to explain our
mission to them, they started firing teargas canisters. One of them later fired
a shot that wounded Dr. Azudialo”, Dr. Akukwu said.
He urged President Muhammadu Buhari and the
Inspector General of Police to find out why the Imo State Government called out
the police to shoot at harmless medical doctors. All efforts made to reach the
Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Andrew Enwerem, a deputy
superintendent of police for comments, failed as his line could not be reached
before press time.
Source: The Vanguard
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