The Nigeria Medical Association has released the official number of casualties
in the Reigners church collapse tragedy.
On behalf of all the Medical and Dental Practitioners under the auspices
of the Nigerian Medical Association(MMA), Akwa Ibom State branch, I wish to
commiserate with all the families of those who lost their loved ones during and
after the collapse of the Reigners Bible Church building on 10th December 2016.
I also share in the grief, pains,
frustrations and suffering of all the survivors who had incurred one form of
injury or the other.
Indeed this is a very trying and difficult moment for all of us as our
state has never been faced by a disaster of this magnitude with attendant huge
casualties.
As patriots, we have to rise to the occassion by being our brothers’
keepers and lending a helping hand to those in need.
I therefore, wish to sincerely commend all the members of the NIGERIAN
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION(NMA), AKWA IBOM STATE BRANCH, for heeding the call to
selfless service as expressed in the prompt and timely response that has saved
so many lives.
The response team led by a past Chairman of the association, DR JOHN
UDOBANG,has done a good job in ensuring that victims of this very unfortunate
disaster are well catered for and treated at the various health facilities in
the state.
Reports from the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital(UUTH) show that 21
people were Brought In Dead(BID) , while 2 out of the 23 that were undergoing
treatment died due mainly to severe bleeding( One of the victims is reported to
have been transfused with 9 pints of blood).
I also wish to express our sincere gratitude to all those who have
heeded our clarion call to donate blood. More blood is still needed. The number
of lives your pint of blood will save can’t be underestimated.
I also call on all the survivors who had suffered any form of trauma to
report to the various health facilities for proper medical examination as blunt
injuries could lead to internal bleeding and avoidable deaths.
In conclusion, I assure all the members of the public, that as a
responsible and proactive association, we will not rest on our oars until all
the lives of the survivors are saved and they are discharged from the hospitals
back to their families.
Lastly, I pray God to grant the families of all those who lost their
lives the fortitude to bear the loss
And may the souls of the faithful departed, Rest In Perfect Peace(RIP).
Amen.
DR ANIEKEME ANIEFIOK UWAH(JP)
CHAIRMAN, NMA
AKWA IBOM STATE BRANCH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ZONE
CHAIRMAN, NMA
AKWA IBOM STATE BRANCH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ZONE
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