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Protest In Ondo FMC As Dead Patient’s Relatives Beat Nurses

  • Nurses at the Federal Medical Center, Ondo State, on Monday staged a protest on the hospital’s premises over the alleged beating of their colleagues.
  • The relatives of the dead patient stormed the ward where the patient died on Sunday, beating the nurses.

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The nurses at the Federal Medical Center, Owo, Ondo State, on Monday staged a protest at the hospital’s premises over the alleged beating of their colleagues by some relatives of a dead patient.

EKO HOT BLOG gathered that the relatives of the dead patient, who was brought to the hospital on Saturday, stormed the ward where the patient died on Sunday, beating the nurses on duty and blaming them for the patient’s death.

The patient was said to have passed away due to an ailment suspected to be coronavirus disease.


Expressing their displeasure over their colleagues’ attack, the FMC nurses abandoned their duty posts on Monday to protest, chanting various solidarity songs.

The protesters’ leader, Mr. Segun Francis, said the protest was to show their grievance on the matter to the management of the federal government-owned hospital.

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Francis said, “We staged the protest to express our displeasure over the attack on our colleagues on duty yesterday. When the patient died, the relatives came to the ward and started beating the nurses on duty. They were being dragged on the floor. Two of the nurses were seriously injured. They have been admitted to the hospital now.
We want the management to take action on the culprit to serve as a deterrent to others. What happened to our colleagues can happen to any other staff in the future.”

The Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Liasu Ahmed, confirmed the incident and said an investigation has commenced.

He said, “Some of our nurses were indeed attacked by the patient’s relatives. We are currently investigating the matter. We will ensure that our staff is well protected”.

Rachel Okporu

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