Tag: University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital

  • Maiduguri acid victim’s facial surgery successful– Official

    University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital ( UMTH ) says it has conducted successful facial surgery on Fatima Usman, a 26-year old victim of acid attack.

    Dr Bashir Tahir, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee ( CMAC ) of the hospital, made the disclosure on Monday in an interview with News men in Maiduguri.

    Tahir described the facial operation as successful, adding that the victim would undergo other
    surgeries on the shoulder and other parts of her body in the coming weeks.

    He said “Fatima Usman is in stable condition now; we shall continue to examine her and assist in her recuperation.”

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    Usman, a final year student of Department of Nursing, University of Maiduguri ( UNIMAID ), was attacked with corrosive fluid by suspected tricycle operators in Maiduguri on March 16.

    She sustained injuries on the face and other parts of her body.

    The attack generated public outcry with women groups calling for proactive measures to protect women from abuse and regulate activities of tricycle operators in the metropolis.

    NAN

  • Victim of Borno acid attack calls for justice

    Fatima Usman, a 23-year old acid attack victim in Borno, on Wednesday appealed to security agencies to fish out the perpetrators of the attack on her.Fatima, a final year student in the Department of Nursing, University of Maiduguri, was attacked on March 16, by suspected tricycle operators at Shagari quarters, Maiduguri.

    Fatima made the call on her hospital bed at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital ( UMTH ), where she was receiving treatment from the injuries sustained in the attack.She told the News men that arrest of the attackers would allow justice to take its course and protect women from similar attacks.

    Recounting her ordeal, Fatima said she boarded a tricycle at Bank Road and met two male passengers sitting in the rear seat.She said that one of them suddenly brought out a white handkerchief from his pocket, poured powder on it and put it on her face.“I became unconscious and they dumped me at Royal quarters in Shagari low-cost area.

    “They bathed my face and other parts of my body with corrosive fluid.“I could not recognized all of them; but I can identify the one who brought out the handkerchief and covered my face with it.

    “I call for justice to be served. The police should arrest those who attacked me and bathed me with acid,” she said.Fatima also sought for prayers for her quick recovery.Dr. Bashir Tahir, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee ( CMAC ) of the UMTH, said the victim was in stable condition.

    Tahir, however, explained that medical examinations showed that she would undergo four different stages of surgeries on Thursday due to the spread of injuries sustained in the attack.

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    He also said that Fatima suffered fatal damages of her body tissues as a result of the attack.“For now she has been recuperating, but she will have to undergo surgical operation on the face, head and shoulder,” Tahir said.

    Hajiya Jummai, the victim’s mother, commended the hospital management, the state government and well-wishers for their support.Jummai also expressed concerns that the attack might impact negatively on Fatima’s academics.

    “It is barely two months to complete her degree, but she is apprehensive of going back to school due psychological trauma experienced in the attack.“We have accepted everything as the will of Allah. I thank Allah she is still alive.

    “Ummi ( Fatima’s other name ) is my last daughter and my favorite child.“It is hard to fathom that a fellow human could perpetrate such cruelty on another person,” she said.Meanwhile, Borno governor, Mallam Kashim Shettima, has directed a full scale investigation into the case.

    NAN

  • How Boko Haram changed tactics, strike Maiduguri at curfew dateline

    How Boko Haram changed tactics, strike Maiduguri at curfew dateline

    …14 killed, 65 injured 

    There are clear indications that the last dastardly suicide attack at Alai Fubawu Market at Muna Garage in Maiduguri may have caught residents and security agents off guards as the insurgents equally changed their planning amidst the reviewed curfew in place.

    A security source who does not want to be mentioned told our correspondent that the insurgents ‘not resting on their oars’ took advantage of the improved security, targeted the curfew timeline,  what he described as the rush hour of the curfew to infiltrate the crowd and subsequently unleash terror causing havoc resulting to heavy casualty and injuries on innocent people.

    “This fight is not yet over but the people and we the security agencies forget very easily. Once there is a break in attacks, the residents’ vigilance drops and security operatives too become relaxed.

    “Staying in the northeast and Maiduguri especially requires maximum alertness and prayers for one not to be caught by these heinous acts of terror from the Boko Haram terrorist”, the source said.

    The attack at Muna Garage on the 17/01/2018 marked one of the first major attacks on maiduguri for this year, 2018.

    “You can see clearly that it was the time the curfew was about to close that these insurgents hurriedly smuggled themselves into the people to strike. This shows that they are equally changing their strategies alongside with security agents. Those times of the curfew are very critical time. It’s always good to finish your business in time and avoid the rush hours,” another security source informed.

    Not fewer than 10 innocent civilians were killed and 65 others were injured in blasts which took place on the 17/01/2018 in the evening. 

    The four suicide bombers who also lost their lives brought the total figure of death casualties to 14. 

    According to the  Borno State Police Command, at least 12 persons were killed and 48 others injured on in the attack.

    The police narrative of the account , the Commissioner of Police, Damian Chukwu, said a male suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at a crowded market killing himself and 10 other persons.

    “One other suicide bomber out of panic detonated explosive and blew himself alone into pieces,” he said.

    Mr. Chukwu said the wounded persons were evacuated to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

    The police commissioner called on the people to be vigilant and report suspicious persons in their communities to security agencies.

    “People should be vigilant because Boko Haram insurgents have not surrendered”.

    The Nation reports that the Maiduguri  attack came three days after Boko Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau released a video of the Chibok girls still held by Boko Haram claiming that they will never return again.

    The video also showed Shekau said his group last year “willingly” released 107 schoolgirls who refused to accept his creed, but the estimated 100 who remain are pleased to stay with Boko Haram and unwilling to return to their parents.

    The clip also showed images of military vehicles, armored tanks and a helicopter that Shekau claimed his men had destroyed during a shootout last week.

  • 17 killed in Borno multiple blasts

    17 killed in Borno multiple blasts

    At least 17 persons were killed after five suspected female suicide bombers attacked Kofa Community near Dalori in Borno.

    “As we were preparing to rescue the victims of the first blast, we heard another explosion close by.

    “It was really terrifying; many people died and many others were injured

    “The third explosion occurred after a short while.

    “Eventually, we evacuated eight bodies in the night, to the hospital, while 25 others were injured,” recounted Malam Ibrahim Kolo, member of a vigilante group.

    Mr Victor Isuku, spokesman of Borno Police Command, confirmed the incident, saying 17 persons were killed during the attacks.

    “On Sunday , at about 2030hrs, five suspected female suicide bombers detonated explosives strapped to their bodies in Kofa community, which is about 8km from Maiduguri, and situated along Maiduguri to Konduga road.

    “The first suicide bomber detonated near a mosque, killing seven persons.

    “The second detonated in a house killing five persons, while two other suicide bombers detonated within the same vicinity, killing themselves only”.

    “A total of 17 persons, including the five suicide bombers died, while 11 persons sustained injuries and were rushed to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

    “Police anti explosive team were mobilized to the scene and normalcy has since been restored,” he said.

    However, spokesperson of the North East Zonal office of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Abdulkadir Ibrahim, said in a statement in Maiduguri that 16 people were killed.

    “At about 8.45 pm, two female suicide bombers were intercepted when they tried to gain access into Dalori 2 IDP camp.

    “Two other female suicide bombers also detonated their explosives at the adjoining Dalori kofa village at about 8.10 pm, where they killed 16 people,” Ibrahim said.

    “A total of four suicide bombers were involved in the incident. Injured victims have been administered with first aid and transported to hospitals within Maiduguri for treatment,” said Ibrahim.

  • Open heart baby: UMTH denies collecting N3m from Aisha Buhari

    Open heart baby: UMTH denies collecting N3m from Aisha Buhari

    The Chairman Medical Advisory Council (CMAC) of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital Dr. Mohammed Bashir has denied rumors that the First Lady Aisha Buhari gave the hospital N3 million for the operation of baby Aisha who was born with her heart outside the chest.

    The Nation reports that baby Aisha was admitted at the neonatology centre of the Pediatric Unit of the UMTH after three days of delivery from Gonigori in Geidam Local Government Area of Yobe state awaiting surgery before she finally died of infection of the exposed heart.

    Dr. Bashir who spoke exclusively to our correspondent in Maiduguri informed, “the First Lady Aisha Buhari did not donate any cash through us (UMTH) to the baby. What she was planning to do was to fly the baby to Ghana for a surgery.

    “It was the N2.5m that Yobe State Government gave that we started making arrangement to take the baby to Enugu when she gave up. I am surprise to hear that the First Lady donated N3m for the surgery of the baby. I want to make it categorically clear that we didn’t receive that money here,” Dr. Bashir informed.

    Asked what is the position of the N2.5m donated by the Yobe State Government for the surgery of the baby before she died, Dr. Bashir answered, ” we received instruction from Dr. Babagana, the personal physician of Yobe State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam that the sum of N2 million should be returned through him to Yobe State Government while the remaining N500, 000 be given to the family of the baby. We have done exactly. We have sent the money in a Diamond Bank Account,” Dr. Bashir informed.

    The Nation reports that baby Aisha passed away early hours of Tuesday 14/06/2016 at the Maiduguri Teaching Hospital after waiting for 10 days for the operation on an open heart surgery barely after the Yobe state Government donated the sum of N2.5 million for the surgery of the baby.

  • Judge cautions lawyer for improper dressing

    Justice Peter Lifu of the National Industrial Court, Abuja, on Wednesday cautioned a lawyer who appeared in court dressed improperly.

    The lawyer, Mr Bala Ali, a legal officer with the Management Board, University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, appeared in court not properly robed and casually dressed.

    He wore only a pair of trousers and a shirt without a tie and without tucking in his shirt.

    The judge noticed the improper dressing in court when he announced his appearance as legal officer, representing the hospital and also as a witness in an existing suit in court.

    One Malam Mahmood Sambo, Assistant Director and Head of Finance Department of the hospital, had instituted a suit against the hospital, alleging wrongful dismissal over alleged petitions of fraud.

    Ali, being the hospital’s legal officer, had appeared in court to represent the hospital as a defence witness in the suit.

    The legal officer, while being cautioned by the judge, argued that as a defence witness for the hospital, he did not see it fit to dress formally.
    He, however, apologised to the court for dressing improperly to court.

    Other lawyers also pleaded on his behalf to be allowed to remain in court as a defence witness in the suit.

    Lifu, thereafter, stressed the need for all legal practitioners to dress decently and in accordance to their profession, especially when in court, irrespective of the duty they were assigned to perform.

    He noted that the court is a hallowed chamber and as ‘ministers in the temple of justice’, lawyers ought to comport themselves in line with their roles.