NEMA delivers drugs to treat bomb blast victims in Adamawa

Yola - The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)
on Wednesday delivered drugs and other medical requirements
to hospitals for treatment of victims of last week’s bomb blast
in Yola.
The drugs were presented to Federal Medical Centre, Specialist
Hospital, and Peace Hospital in Yola.
State Coordinator of NEMA, Sa’ad Bello, said the delivery was
part of the agency’s responsibilities to ensure adequate and
free medical attention for victims of the bomb blast.
Bello lauded the effective role being played by the hospitals in
treating victims of bomb blast and other disasters brought to
them by the agency.
Also read: NEMA gives drugs to hospitals to treat Kano bomb
victims
“Whenever we alert you on any emergency we are impressed
to notice that before we arrive with the first victim you are
already set to receive us”, Bello said.
Chief Medical Director of FMC, Profesor Mohammed
Abubakar, that of Specialist Hospital, Dr Bala Sa’id, and Peace
Hospital, Dr Niyi Oriolowo lauded NEMA for the support which
they said would go a long way in enhancing their service
delivery to the patients.
"I also want to thank other groups like the Victim support Fund
and International Red Cross for their support in facilitating free
treatment to the victim," Professor Abubakar said.
Thirty-four people were killed in the blast while over 80 were
injured.
- NA

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