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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Police Report.


The headline is captivating right?

Every time you take an injured person to the hospital they ask for Police report as stipulated by Law....

WHO MADE THAT LAW???

Why do the hospitals ask for Police report? Everyone is entitled to getting treatment before anything else,why is the case different in Obodo Nigeria?

The demand by hospitals for Police report has led to the loss of thousand of lives....

Read what follows next!





''Dear Stella,

Good morning to you. I comment as ''nobodyknowtomorow'' and this morning I write to you with a heavy heart.

My spirit has been in turmoil, Since yesterday with the news of the death of beautiful Aisha Mustapha. Oh dear God, such a pretty girl.

My soul is in turmoil and my spirit in disarray because again another beautiful soul is gone, cut off in their prime because of POLICE REPORT!!!!

Stella, we all know you as an ambassador of peace. A woman who has gone out of her way to help in her own accord, the needy. You got up one day and got that initiative and today its working. I am getting up today, with this on my mind but I know I cannot do it alone. 

This is why I call on you today. Everyday we hear no to violence, no to rape, no to jungle justice.... Please let us raise our voices and shout NO to unreasonable demands of POLICE REPORT before a life is saved!
The white man will first of all treat a shot robber before taking him to court. Talk of well behaved responsible citizens.

Stella I lost a dear cousin who was involved in an accident at Lekki several years ago due to this Police report thing. And I know several hundreds have died untimely due to this same issue and I wonder why no one is looking towards that direction.

Stella let's work together. There should be a mandate regarding police report for a person in need of medical attention. Let's stop indirectly preaching Hate! Don't help because police will hold you responsible. People stand by and watch an abandoned baby die cause no one wants to take them to hospital because of police report. People watched and even took pictures when MC Loph died in an accident, even though we heard he was still breathing. How many I wan talk? 


Abeg o Stella, let's talk at least. Even if nothing is done in the end, make we still talk oh make God see say we don play our part. How many more will die before the right thing is done? It frightens me, because it could be any body, you, I, our sister, brother, any body. Nigeria no good, Nigeria no good. Who be this Nigeria sef? No be we the citizens????


Let me again take this chance to say a big WELL DONE to you... May you reap a hundred folds the good works of your hands in Jesus Name Amen and may the Good Lord bless all SDK Visitors Amen!!!!''




Police report should simply be scrapped,if they made that rule because of armed robbers,aren't the armed robbers entitled to being treated and prosecuted?I might be wrong about this but this is how i feel.

Turning a patient away because of Police report and having them die on the way when they could have been saved is wrong...how do these hospitals feel when they hear the patient they turned away died on the way to another hospital?







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    1. They should scrap dat tin asap

      Things are done upside down in dis country
      I have taught about this b4

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    2. Police Report very frustrating. First you have to pay money for pen and paper, then 25,000 naira for the report. If your car was vandalised, they will hold the car as exhibit, then u will have to pay money to bail the car. Woh! Peaceful protest is needed o. I'm anonymous before dem locate me.

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    3. It's a serious matter. But I can say matter if factly that in lagos state, Fashola has passed the law regarding this already. Which is that EVERY person with a medical emergency, be it a thief or a murderer, be treated first of all before any police documentation.

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      Lagos State Governor, Mr babatunde Fashola (SAN) has ordered public and private hospitals in the state to henceforth waive the usual demand for police report, and treat gunshot and accident victims, to reduce the number of deaths resulting from such delays. "

      This became effective I think, 4years ago. I was one of the individuals that petitioned the lagos state governors after 3 incidents of this type occurred back to back. I have also lost people because of the hospitals' negligence and act of irresponsibility.

      I'm glad that the poster sent this in to be revisited. It is fast becoming absurd. But we can't concentrate on lagos state alone, it should be same everywhere in Nigeria. Hence, the federal government should be alerted about it, and laws should be stipulated to guide and enforce it.

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    4. @ sisi eko nothing of such was pass into law I tell u this with so much evidence at hand. I lost a dear person last week who was failed by the entire shenanigans of individuals of my country( the government comprises of individuals like you an )......so much yo be said but like my mother would say ojo oro o ti to

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  2. Wish our lawmakers could give us a response on this one.......Stella u must enjoy me

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  3. I really hate this police report thing n I'm in support of this your post . Whatever it would take to stop it. Should we go on a peaceful protest? Cos 1 day the police or that doctor at that hospital would also need a ppli report

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    1. I support this cause also.
      Patients should be treated first before any police report talk.
      No value for human life in Nigeria.
      Whoever puts this on their political agenda is def getting my vote this coming election.

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    1. A lady who just moved from my street died of asthma ystaday...she had d attack around 1am n d inhaler didn't help,she was rushed to d hospital on foot cos her parents don't av a car n dey just moved to a new house they didn't know who to call for help....d hospital dey rushed her to rejected her on d basis dat dey didn't patronise dem all dis while until it became an emergency..by d time dey took her to d hospital they normally use ,she died by d gate

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    2. R u serious @bitchplis?

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    3. That bloody hospital should be shut down. What fuckery? Since when did patronizing the hospital become a competition like an ice cream store hustling for customers?? Imagine the reason they gave...my God... I would burn down that hospital. Yes I would if I were the girl's family member. Nonsense

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  5. Ha Stella, you want to know how they feel?
    They thank God the person didnt die in their own hospital.
    Most times, they see d case as being a forgotten/ hopeless case and they dont want to record death in their clinic so they use the police report to send the people who brought the sick person in.
    If its a case they can handle, they go down to business n advise they people go to bring police report while the take pictures n continue.
    All this is because of our failing health care system...else they wont write off a case be even trying.
    May God help us.

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  6. Honestly, police report ish should be scraped. The first and foremost duty of the medical team is to save lives before demanding for any report.
    If the police report thing is done because of robbers, then an injured suspect should be treated first on the watch of doctors/nurses to save his life so that proper investigation can be done before demanding for any police report. The treated suspect can even help the police in their investigations but can't be of any help if he's left to die while waiting for a report.
    The suspect may even be an innocent citizen cos he/she hasn't been convicted by the court as a criminal. So scraping of the police report can also save innocent citizens from losing their lives to what they know nothing about.

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    1. U just had to echo stella first.

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    2. So what if she did, Eka Joy? You bully people here but if same is done to you, you'll start to rant.

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  7. During ebola crises, I took a friend to a hospital in VI in d dead of d night n she was rejected due to high tempreture... They didnt even offer her a secluded ward....a doctor managed to come out after 1hr n still told us off. It was a private hospital.
    They just try to push cases away when they feel its not what they want yo handle...I wonder if they are half baked doctors in hospitals this days.
    May God help us all.

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    1. U are still wondering if we have half-baked doctors in this country. Biko, don't wonder any more. Majority of the doctors that we have now are half-baked. And I have too many experiences to prove it. Whenever I go to the hospital now, I usually insist on a doctor in his/her 50s. May God help us.

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  8. That's nijja for u, always making stupid laws, a girl & 4 mopols were shot by armed robbers close to my office, the hospital directly opposite my office refused to treat them even though we all saw what happened, d doctor was asking for police report and they all died before my very eyes, I really don't want to remember that incident.

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  9. But I thought the lifted the "police report before treating bullet wounds and all of that?
    Or was I dreaming?
    I heard it's been lifted some months ago maybe these hospitals are not just adhering.
    Na wa for Naija sha.

    Only in Naija will you see an alleged criminal maimed like he has been convicted.

    The total police force and lawmakers need extensive overhauling. Seriously!
    The way and manner lives are cut short is alarming. All because of what? Ignorance! Wickedness! Loss of conscience! Lack of emotions. Lack of brotherly love. Lack of love for thy neighbour.

    O ma se o!

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  10. I wish this message will get to the right people.

    It's really a sad re-occurrence. I remember an accident that happened sometime last year, a man was knocked off the bike he was riding by a vehicle on top speed. He was terribly injured and was struggling for life(a lil piece of flesh was what was holding his legs to his body). Instead of taking him to the hospital he was taken to the police station. The police station and hospital were just a stone throw from the accident scene. By the time they were done from there and he got to the hospital, it was already night(it happened late in the evening) and he had already lost too much blood. He died in the early hours of the morning. Because the doctors could do little or nothing to save him at that point.

    What am I saying? The time they kept him at d police station would have been enough to save his life. These things happen all the time. I pray we get the change we seek in this country through the right leaders.

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  11. It is pertinent that we continue to speak up,about such ills until there is a change..hopefully the right bodies will look into this..

    It is simply a case of man's inhumanity to man..

    Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter~martin luther king

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  12. Funny enough,if you go to station for police report you most drop something like money!!!stupid law

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  13. This is so true

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  14. Ok.Stella iyawo domiko korkus over to you.

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  15. Ahhhh
    Armed robbers shud die once dey r shot pls.
    Can't get d pic of d lil girl dey shot dead during d bank robbery outa my head.
    No treatment for them.
    They shud die!
    Die
    Die
    Die

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    1. And the people they shoot unko?

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  16. True Talk!! These are issues we should be lobbying our legislators about so change can happen

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  17. Infact, its disheartening and this act is against their code of conduct.
    I don't know how this police report thingy came about but its absolutely wrong in all ramifications, I mean how can a doctor neglect a dying patient
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    SAY NO TO POLICE REPORT

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  18. hmmmmmm sterra 4 life, I concur oooo. Who ever placed that law should scrap it off. I remember when I was a corper in ondo state close to Akungba, I Had a terrible accident, the villagers as in d farmers, were the ones that came to our rescue. If it were to be in d big cities, my fellow corp members and I wld hv lost our lives. Pls o, govt....let every victim be treated b4 judgement. Enough of inhuman attitude.






    #Obongawan 1

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  19. I lost a brother whose life could have been saved because of this useless police report issue. He died helplessly at the hospital. My family is yet to recover from the shock. I hope the law or policy behind the request for police report can be scraped. Human life is precious.

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  20. Well said....Lets start d campaign and save souls.God bless u Stella and bless d writer.

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  21. Yeah so many li have been lost to this so called police report that takes forever to get. Pls visit rellanaija.blogspot.com

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  22. Stella, I am totally in support of what the writer of this post is saying but I am not oblivious to the fact that if 'A-C-T-I-O-N' is not taking by citizens, this article will remain a mere wish.

    There are step-by-step procedures to take in order to ensure that a new law is approved by the legislative arm of government.

    I am not very conversant with these steps and I am just taking my time to study the workings Nigerian legislature.

    There are lawyers and human rights advocates as well as members of the legislative arm of government who read your blog.

    Perhaps, you could send one of your 'efficient memos' to them and ask them to enlighten us the citizens on what to do in order to repeal that no-police law...?

    If there is a petition to sign, minimum number of signatures required, who can/will present the petition to the house, how many times this petition needs to be presented, and how long it would reasonably take before the law may be considered and hopefully repealed.

    At least that way, our legislators would have actually done the work they are paid 'armed robbery millions of tax payers naira' to do.

    The problem in Nigeria is not just leadership, the major part is citizens not knowing what to do and even when they are aware, being cowardly and shying away from it.

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    1. A million likes for your scholarly approach. I lost asist in the some yrs back bcause of this police report thing. She was in a taxi travelling from Enugu to Ph n got hit by a stray bullet right inside the taxi, the driver n all the passengers ran away trust naija pple just gather watching her bleeding until one lawyer came took her to a clinic in Aba who refused to touch her without police report. The good samaritan went for the report got it n they started treatment it was too late almost ten hours after the incident she died. She spoke to her family in enugu on the phone assuring them she will be fine but they came for her corpse the nxt day. Am so for what ever needs to be done to change this law even if its protest march count me in.

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  23. Stupid police. A new born baby I picked from a refuse dump that year...died because police was delaying my mum and I at the station..For police report o.. and the hospital wouldn't treat the innocent baby without the report. My mum and I cried for days.

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  24. FG should do something about it. If its because of Armed robbers, even on their sick bed, they can be handcuffed and watched. Enough of this Police Report stuff.

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  25. So very true!
    Thanx for ur observation poster!
    Police report is not more than life and I agree with u totally that even a criminal should be treated b4 prosecution
    This is really disheartening

    While Treating the paitient invite the police
    To me this is cover up for our police imcompetence cos when they re invited, how long will it take them to get to the hospital?
    Wasting lives all in the name of common paper called police report,
    Only in Naija!!!

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  26. Abi oooo, I wonder why the police report first, I wonder still

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  27. i dont see the big deal in treating them first and asking for the report later. everyone is entitled to live

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  28. I'm in support of this totally, the police report is doing more harm than good





    *Larry was here*

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  29. I have also lost an uncle because of Police report. Our law makers should Pls do something about this!

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  30. It is really pathetic...Our senators and house of reps member will be there eating our money and playing with our heads....

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  31. Stupid lawmakers,all they care about is money laundering and stupid laws mtcheeeeew
    Police report should be scrap

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  32. Oh dear! I can't count d number of times I have driven pass accident victims # crying# all becos of fear , police will arrest u in return, I really don't know how dis will stop.

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  33. We really must do sometin abt it. Who even made d law?

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  34. An Archaic law that needs to be scrapped as soon as possible. Many innocent lives has been lost to this barbaric enforcement.

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    1. Try serrapeptase n later flush ur tubes. Google it

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    2. Thank you. I hope it is available in Nigeria.

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  37. God bless you Stella. The way you stand up for what will better the everyday man and woman is spirit calming. And i say to you today. That is how even the people you don't know will stand for you and your family if the need ever arises in Jesus Name Amen!! Keep up the good work. You are indeed an inspiration.....

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  38. So, true, let's lend our voices, if a Lagos lawyer. Few days ago could stand up to stop NO MOVEMENT during sanitation we can do it.

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  39. I am aware the LASG has on several occasions come out to say hospitals that do this will have their licenses revoked.Now we the citizens must make sure to not only report such hospitals,but pursue the case to a logical conclusion.

    We are a little too accommodating of the ills and injustices in our society and are quick to give up.

    we conclude by saying it won't bring the dead back.we are as guilty if we don't at the very least,seek justice for them.

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    1. Oh dear yes the lasg has said that but have they made laws to protect clinicians who go ahead and treat gun shot victims who then die? I can tell you authoritatively it happened to a close relative last month in a ikorodu general hospital

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  40. This police report thing has truly taken lives. Don't know which law stated such, it needs to be scraped as fast as possible. All lawyers In the house now is time to defend your certificate and make sure this is removed entirely.

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  41. Honestly, i think matters like this should attract urgent attention of our dear President and the Lawmakers of this great country, Nigeria.

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  42. The bitter truth abou this country Nigeria is that our lawmakers & leaders do not care even one bit for us & it didn't just start now,it has always been like that.We as Nigerians are also very selfish & inhuman,we don't care about the next person so long as we are doing fine.God help us.

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  43. Testing this google account.

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  44. Yes, it's so true....A friend was shot along iba-iyanaipaja route on his way home from work. He was bleeding and was rushed into a big private hospital opposite iba estate gate( let me not call names sha). They refused to attend to him cz of police report. Luckily, he was on his way with a friend who happens to be a lawyer. Tolu, the lawyer threatened to sue the hospital if anything happened to his friend. He made sure they understood he knew his rirights and was a practicing lawye. They then attended to my friend but didnt discharge him till the report was brought.

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    1. At least that's better... they can hold the patient if they must have a police report. U can hold them and not let them go, but treat them first.

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  45. This issue of policereport has led to several loss of lives. The few doctors that I know that went ahead to treat patients without police report end up regretting it cos when they eventually report the patient after treatment, the police harshly deals with them. The government especially our "lawless" lawmakers can look into this but I guess they r too busy filling their pockets.

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  46. I av tot of dis severally too,its nt ryt @ all

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  47. I totally agree with you. I just hope the legislative arm of government would hear and positively respond to this.

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  48. It happened a few weeks back to one of my best friends o. Took two accident victims to three hospitals in Festac, none admitted them for flimsy reasons and that lead to their death. Apart from the rada rada policemen, The doctors on their own sef...do they not take the Hippocratic oath??? How do you not attend to such people seeing their condition?!?!?!?!. *deep sigh*

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  49. It is a pity that police report is demanded due to those arm robbers that usually die in gun battle with the police. so they want to know if the person is an arm robber or not.

    it is still very bad and i do not pray for anyone to fall into that situation that will demand police report. God help Nigeria.

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  50. Chikito a.k.a FinalSay18 March 2015 at 14:24

    The easiest way to imprison a criminal is by having him/her locked up in a hotel and calling the police.

    If you let them die, how do you go about your investigation? Sometimes I wonder who makes these laws and how they even think

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  51. I wish am not a Nigerian honestly

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  52. I so much hate police.

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  53. Hisssssss tins are getting out of hand.

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  54. Stella pls we must take this seriously but how do we start? Can we get the email of the person who sent this post so we can plan and gather for a peaceful demonstration pls Stella this is very serious

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  55. @Just saying you just spoke my mind

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  56. The best way to always beat this police report thing is to rush the patient to a Govt hospital if there's one around.

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  57. And dis is how I lost my eldest brother and his den babe is still single and search......... thought of him now jux brought back some good memories and am shedding tears.

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  58. A big pharmacy refused to tend to my wounds because I looked like I had been raped. This pharmacy is on gana street, I explained that I was just robbed and assaulted,these idiots refused to sell me drugs or tend my wounds without police report. This country is messed up.

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  59. And they say Jonathan is transforming Nigeria? This is why we need real change. He can appoint the IG of police but can repeal a simple law that kills thousands of countrymen....evil government , Nigerians keep suffering and smiling till 2019.

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