The Guardian (Nigeria)

Doctor blames father’s death on FRSC’S traffic checks in C’ River

Nobody is immune from checks, says commission

- From Tina Agosi Todo, Calabar

AMEDICAL doctor, Daniel Okwoche, has accused the Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC) of contributi­ng to the death of his father; delaying him from getting to the hospital in time. He disclosed this in a voice message he shared on some of his profession­al social media platforms. Okwoche, who called on the Federal Government to review the law establishi­ng the FRSC, alleged that some officers of the corps take delight in wasting drivers’ time, even when informed of an emergency.

He said: “They were responsibl­e for my going to work late, last Thursday, when I was supposed to represent an entire department. They made me keep my head of department and consultant­s waiting, even when I told them that we were late.

“I was on my way to the office with two student nurses in the vehicle. They kept us waiting, and I eventually received a query. “I think the law establishi­ng the FRSC should be reviewed because I don’t understand why essential service providers will be kept on the road for patients to die.

“You can’t go and save lives just because some officers take delight in wasting your time, asking for the same document they asked some few minutes ago.”

He revealed: “As a matter of fact, the FRSC contribute­d to the death of my father. When I was rushing to get blood products for his transfusio­n, the road safety man flagged me down, asking why I should receive a call while driving.

“I said I received the call from the hospital where I was to get the blood for my father. I tried explaining but he wouldn’t listen. I said, ‘ okay, allow me to go, I will come back and pay whatever you bill me’. He still refused to let me go.

“He checked my vehicle, and by the time they finished with me, the hospital has closed its office. I couldn’t get the product I wanted to get for my father. When I finally got the blood to the hospital, it was already useless. I lost my dad to anemic heart failure.

“If you are coming back in the same route, they will still stop you; they will want to carry out all the comprehens­ive checks, even when you informed them that you were on an emergency to save life.

“I don’t know why a health worker going to work as early as 7: 00 p. m., should be disturbed. Some time, they take between 30 minutes and one hour for the search. Government should do something about this issue.

Health workers should be allowed to save lives and not end lives. Every second matters in saving a life.”

Reacting, spokespers­on for the state command of FRSC, Isuku Ikpi, said nobody has immunity in road traffic checks.

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