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Nyanya bomb blast victims face hungerin hospital - report

4According to a report byPremium Times, some victims ofMonday'sbomb blast receiving medical attention at the Asokoro General Hospital in Abuja are currently facing hunger as no one is providing them with food.One of the survivors, Salome Jim, told Premium Times that she's only received drugs and drips from the hospital management but no one has given her anything to eat."I have been sitting down here waiting for surgery. I am in pain, I am very hungry. No one has come here to give me food, I can neither walk nor move, the nurses and doctors are nice to me but they didn’t giveme food. The nurse said she will come and attend to me at9:30 amthis morning and this is9 o’ clockso I am waiting, but when I came here yesterday they took care of me, I didn’t pay for anything, but they didn’t give us food. I went to bed with an empty stomach, the woman inside the ward over there (she pointed) shared her food with me atmidnight, as I am here my relatives don't know I am here as I couldn’t find my phone.” She said. Continue...Another survivor, Shuaibu Abubakar, who suffers psychological imbalance and pains in his legs said he had not eaten sinceMondaywhen he was broughtto the hospital."I did not eat anything I was too weak to eat but atmidnightI couldn’t sleep out of hunger. The last time I ate wason Sundayevening, but there was no food provision. Some people from the mosque came here to give me bread and tea this morning, the hospital only gave us injections and drips. I am still hungry, broke and with no money.” he saidThe Minister of Health Onyebuchi Chukwu during his visit to the Asokoro Hospital was asked by reporters why the victims had not been fed by the hospital. He denied knowledge of that and said the Hospital management would look into it"The management of the hospitals will go back after my departure to find the true situation and sort it out. All hospitals have been very cooperative this is the main situation.” he said.An official of the Asokoro General Hospital who spoke anonymously to Premium Times confirmed that the victims were being administered drugs on empty stomachs“Some of the victims cannot eat just yet, but some of them who can eat do not have the money to eat, the government can’t only be administering drugs on empty stomachs it can lead to other serious cases. We all tried yesterday but not even a single word of commendations from the government. You people should let Nigerians know the bomb blast victims arehungry and are not fed,” the official said

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