Following Dominion Akintan’s death at Okitipupa General Hospital in Ondo State, his family has accused the hospital’s administration of incompetence. He was one year and seven months old.
It was learned that the child who had been brought to the institution on Saturday, October 8, for a blood transfusion, did not get medical attention due to a shortage of personnel.
Dominion reportedly passed away while his parents and a kind stranger tried to transport him from the hospital to a nearby private facility.
Ekundayo Ayorinde, an eyewitness, reported that no medical personnel were present when the youngster was taken urgently to the hospital.
He said, “When we got to the hospital, the entrance of the building was dark. I had to use my phone torchlight to brighten our path. There was no nurse or doctor in the hospital. I and the father of the boy were shouting for nurses, but there was no one to attend to us.
“After some minutes, a worker called a doctor, who said he was on casual leave and he was not around.
“On Sunday, I spoke to a woman who told me that if I wanted to meet a doctor in the hospital, I must go there in the morning because their doctors are never available in the afternoon or night.”
Olawale Akintan, the father of the infant, bemoaned the fact that no one reacted to the boy despite his repeated calls for assistance at the hospital’s emergency room.
He remarked that the deceased was his only child and cried as he said he did not know how to handle the loss.
He said, “On Saturday, I rushed my baby, Dominion Akintan, to that general hospital by 9 pm. On getting there, I was told to go to the emergency ward. I rushed to that place and kept shouting for help for over 15 minutes, but no one came out to attend to me.
“Unfortunately, I lost my boy on the way to a nearby private hospital. My boy was in need of blood. He gave up before any attention could be given to him.
“I lost my only child, and it was painful. I am not in a good condition right now. My wife is depressed. I don’t know how my family will get out of this pain. I cannot explain why a state hospital will not have medical personnel to attend to patients.
“The government needs to bring professionals to that hospital; they should hire trained doctors and pay them so they can be willing to work there.”
When contacted, the Ondo State Commissioner for Health, Banji Ajaka, said the chief medical director of the hospital confirmed the incident.
He said, “The CMD attested to the presence of the family of the deceased at the hospital on referral from a private hospital. He also confirmed that a worker put a call across to the doctor after calling another doctor who was on leave.
“According to the CMD, the family was asked to buy a card when the worker confirmed that the doctor was in the call room. But before the doctor would avail himself to the place, the family had left with their child, possibly to another hospital for immediate attention and unfortunately, the child died on the way to the other hospital.
“I blame the parents who did not seek medical attention on time. And in such a hurry, some protocols need to be observed. I also blame the medical personnel who are supposed to be apt with their jobs, especially in emergency situations.
“We are not short of medical doctors; currently, we have over 12 medical staff and specialists in various units in that same hospital.”
Ajaka said the chief medical director had been asked to reach out to the bereaved parents, adding that the state government would look into the incident.
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Source: Punchng