An artist, Smart Owie, shot by police during the demolition of the
Artistes Village at the National Theatre, Lagos, said he was being
denied treatment by hospitals because he had no police report.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Owie was shot in his right
leg on Jan. 23 during the demolition of some structures at the village
believed to be illegal.
Artefacts worth over N40
million were also destroyed during the demolition of the village, within
the premises of the National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC).
The demolition was on the order of the General Manager of the National Theatre, Kabiru Yusuf, who also supervised it.
Owie
claimed that because of lack of police report, hospitals had denied him
treatment, saying that he must produce police report to ascertain the
source of his wound.
“I’m lucky that the bullet did not lock in my leg but just pierced it, but I need an x-ray to ascertain the extent of the damage to my leg.“But I have not been able to do the x-ray or receive treatment because police refused to give me a report that could be taken along to hospital for treatment.“The funny thing is that since it is a bullet wound, people are sceptical of treating me.“Doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) with the intervention of known artistes only helped to apply light treatment.“But I still need a comprehensive diagnosis of what has happened to my leg which has not been done as we speak,’’ he said.
According
to him, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
who later came after the demolition promised him better treatment.
“He (the minister) also promised that there will be compensation. But as I am talking to you, there has not been anything.“The minister saw me, he came closer to my side, I also showed him an x-ray referral letter from LASUTH that I should bring a police report,’’ he said.
Owie said that what was most important to him now was his
health and that he wanted to get well to start catering for his my
family.
“I don’t have the minister’s contact number and I do not have that of any of his assistants.“I’ve not been able to do anything. I have a family. I have three daughters and my wife is currently pregnant.“My first child is in JSS 3, the second in JSS I and the third in KG II, the fourth on the way.“As I’m talking to you, I am helpless. I cannot provide my dependants’ basic needs,’’ he said.
Owie said he had an exhibition and other commission jobs to do but that the bullet wound had grounded him. (NAN)
Hmmmmmm dy shouldn't allow ds young man 2 die oooo haba tot dy said dy don't use police report again in d hospital.
ReplyDeleteThis is just too sad!
ReplyDeleteFoolish senseless policemen dt only shoots civilian bt can run 440 wen dey see armed robbers
ReplyDeleteFoolish policemen, useless govt.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteCan this useless police idiots give this man a report before he dies.Wat sort of hopeless country is that
ReplyDeleteNo shaking
I thought police hv ordered hospitals to be treating somebody with wounds like this?. This is very unfair
ReplyDeleteI thought police hv ordered hospitals to be treating somebody with wounds like this?. This is very unfair
ReplyDeleteThat's just sad
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