Policewoman saved robbery victim from death
Policewoman saved robbery victim from death
But for a
rare demonstration of regard for human life and dedication to duty by a hero
policewoman, Ajobor Friday a 25-year old man would have lost his life.
Friday was
shot by hoodlums, who attempted to dispossess him of his cash and phone at
Ogudu. Friday works as a private guard was in the company of a lady, when two
hoodlums accosted him, demanding for cash. He politely told them he had no cash
on him, and they left.
Not long
after same miscreants returned and demanded he gave up his phone in place of
the money. Again he politely told them the phone was not his, before throwing
it to his female companion. Angered by
his action, one of the hoodlums shot him in the stomach at close range. The
sound of the gunshot sent people scampering for safety at around 8 pm.
Crime Guard,
reliably gathered that when information of the incident reached the Ogudu
Police division, the Divisional Police Officer, (DPO) SP Celestina Nwankwo,
deployed a team of policemen to the scene, who met Friday writhing in pains in
the pool of his blood.
The
policemen rushed him to Gbagada General Hospital, where he was administered
only first aid treatment. Further treatment couldn’t be carried out because it
was discovered that his stomach had been perforated in eleven places by the
pellets. He was further rushed to Federal Medical Center, Ebutte Meta, where he
was turned back for lack of bed space at the government hospital. He was
furthered rushed to Military Hospital, but no treatment could be carried out
because of a lack of funds. Crime Guard reliably gathered that in an attempt to
raise funds for Friday’s treatment, his company was contacted. But a management
staff was quoted as saying that Friday wasn’t on duty when the incident
happened, so the company would not take responsibility for his medical bills.
By 12 midnight, already looking pale and could barely speak, Friday was rushed
to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, (LASUTH), where he was turned back
again due to lack of bed space at the government hospital. DPO to the rescue
The policemen after being turned down by LASUTH, contacted SP Celestina
Nwankwo, who immediately drove down to LASUTH with the only cash on her.
According to a friend of the victim, the DPO became angry when she was informed
about the lack of bed space. She told the officers to drop Friday wat LASUTH,
and threatened to hold the hospital liable, should Friday lose his life. ” As
she was about to leave, Friday mustered all the strength he could and said,
“mummy please dont leave me to die”. She promised to do all she could for him.
Eventually, bed space was arranged, and treatment began. But as the bed space
issued was solved, another issue arose, Friday needed a blood transfusion, but
there was reportedly no blood in the hospital’s blood bank, and no donor on the
ground to donate. Determined to fulfill her promise to Friday, SP Celestina
Nwankwo reportedly offered to donate blood to Friday, but emergency blood
surfaced, and the transfusion began. After the operation, Friday experienced
organ failure and he was put on life support where he spent nine days at the
Intensive Care Unit (ICU), with a cost of N35,000 per day. The Policewoman was
said to have deposited N400,000 at the initial stage. As of Thursday, she was
said to have spent not less than N800,000 for Friday’s treatment. In a phone
conversation with Ajobor Friday, all he could mutter was “I would have been
dead by now but for an angel of God in the person of SP Celestina Nwankwo. Now
I believe the police is really our friend”. In an era where news of police
brutality and oppression fills the airwaves, this act of selflessness,
dedication and empathy by SP Celestina Nwankwo must be celebrated and
commended.
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