COVID-19: NCDC Probes Death of Son In-law of 70years Mrs Selma Ahmed in Kano
BY GRACE ANYANWU, ABUJA – The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), has assured that it would carry out thorough investigation into the allegations by a 70 year old grandmother, Mrs. Selma Ahmed over the unfortunate death of her son in-law in Kano State.
Ahmed, in a viral audio accused the NCDC and the Kano State government of deliberate negligence over her late son in-law that was totally and deliberately abandoned to die as a result of suspicion of his contacting the COVID-19 disease.
BELOW IS THE FULL TRANSCRIPT OF 70YEARS OLD MRS SELMA AHMED’s RECORDED TRENDING AUDION
I am Selma Ahmed, speaking from Abuja, I have a problem with Kano government and NCDC Kano. My son in-law has been sick since Monday. My daughter called me and told me it’s high fever and told me it’s typhoid. When she told me it’s typhoid fever, I asked if she is sure it’s typhoid fever, because somebody will say it’s typhoid fever and from there he will start coughing and then sneezing. She said she is sure, that they have given him drugs and they are at home taking the drugs.
On Tuesday, I called her, I said how is he feeling, she said he is getting better, little by little. I said ok, since he is getting better no problem. Yesterday around 3am, she called me and say he cannot talk again and his breathing is high. I told her the problem could be COVID-19. In COVID-19, if somebody is having fever, he cannot talk proper, he is coughing, what do you expect?
Please rush him to the hospital. Have you called ‘NCDC? She said yes, they have been calling since yesterday night and that all the phone lines are not going through. Somebody gave them another number, they have been calling the number, it’s ringing and nobody is responding to the call.
So, I decided to call the NCDC in Abuja, when I called, they said they would get back to me, that they will call the Kano branch now and tell them what is happening. They asked me where he is.
I said he has been taken to a private hospital in Kano. When they took him to the that international hospital in Kano, they admitted him and put oxygen, after about an hour, another doctor came in and referred them to Aminu Kano, that he is not responding to the Oxygen. I know that the doctor is looking for a way to drive them from the hospital, but I don’t blame him.
So, on getting to Aminu Kano hospital, they put him on oxygen again. I called this Abuja NCDC again, I asked them how far, because they have left the international hospital and are in Aminu. The NCDC said they will go there Ahn ahn!! Every 30 minutes I will call the NCDC because the ones in Kano are not responding, he will be telling me that they will soon go there, they will soon go there! When the thing was getting out of hand, I called this man, please tell me the truth, what is happening? Then he told me that the NCDC in Kano has been shut down. I said you know they have been shut down and you are telling me they will soon go there, why did you continue playing with my intelligence, he said sorry madam.
So I called Raypower radio, I told them all, I was live on Raypower around 4 o clock and complained to them.
My Son in-law died after two hours, when he was in Aminu Kano. So, I am holding the Kano government and the NCDC Kano, responsible for the death of my son in-law.
What is paining me most now, that my heart is broken into pieces is, ‘what will happen to my grandchildren, when there is no NCDC in Kano?’ please I want people to come to my aid.
I am dying, I am an old woman. I don’t want my children to die in Kano, no NCDC in Kano! Please people should come to my aid oooooo!! They should come and help me, I am dying! They should not let my children in Kano die. NCDC in Abuja, please take note, FCT minister help me oooooo, I am shouting to everybody, Embelembe if you hear this one, please help me! So they can go and test my children and grandchildren, please help me. That is all I have to say. My heart is broken into pieces. I am an old woman, my age is 70 years old. Please help me, the general public, if there is anything anybody can do, he should help me. Thank you everybody.
Giving insight into the role of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), its Head of Prevention, Programmes and Knowledge Management, Dr Chinwe Ochu explained that response to infectious diseases outbreaks such as COVID-19 at subnational levels are carried out by the states.
Dr Ochu further said that that the NCDC usually supports states in preparedness and response to disease outbreaks including capacity building, hands on training, guidance and coordination.
Ochu specifically said that the NCDC does not have an office in Kano nor in any state, adding that all the NCDC does is to support States set up public health emergency operations centres which are run by states to ensure effective coordination of public health response.
In her words; “Samples have been collected from close contacts of the diseased for testing”.