How Adebola’s case headlined Platforms Africa’s e-Discourse, got attention of membes across the World, Team Lead, Adeola Yusuf, reacts
Lagos State Governor, Bababjide Sanwo-Olu, has assured the parents and concerned citizens over the case of a 12-year-old boy, Adebola Akin-Bright’s missing intestines at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Ikeja.
Platforms Africa reports that Sanwo-Olu, gave the assurance on Sunday, when he visited the victim with the parents in attendance at LASUTH, Ikeja.
The governor announced that the state government would take over all the expenses for the operation to ensure the boy’s life was saved.
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Earlier, the management of LASUTH had absolved itself of the allegation that it was culpable in the case of the 12-year-old boy’s missing intestines.
Recall that the boy’s mother, Deborah Abiodun, had told journalists that her son’s small intestines were missing.
In a message to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, she begged him to, as a matter of urgency, probe the mysterious disappearance of her 12-year-old son, Adebola Akin-Bright’s small intestines, which she claimed occurred while he was receiving treatment at the LASUTH.
According to her, she was thrown into confusion when surgeons at LASUTH informed her that her son’s small intestines were missing after a corrective surgery was performed on him on July 14, 2023.
She added that her son was referred to LASUTH from a private hospital, Obitoks Medical Centre, located at Ile-epo in the Alimosho local government area of Lagos State on June 17, after complications from surgery to correct intestinal obstruction.
But management of LASUTH, subsequently, came out to affirm that they did not wilfully remove any organ or structure from Abiodun’s body while performing the corrective surgery.
The management stressed that the hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, and highly knowledgeable, skilled and professional medical consultants who would never make such medical errors.
The statement reads; “Once again, the hospital management needs to clarify issues on the insinuations being made by a mother in a viral video that the alleged loss of her son’s intestines after surgery is a matter between a private hospital and LASUTH. Our hospital is an excellent tertiary institution with highly knowledgeable and skilled medical consultants.
“We are also equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. The patient in question was referred to our hospital after having two surgeries carried out in a private hospital.”
The management also noted that besides the surgery being carried out by an experienced paediatric surgeon and supported by her team of professionals, video clips of the surgery were available for further clarification and avoidance of doubts.
“He required extensive optimisation in our facility before a corrective surgery could be carried out. At the surgery, which was carried out by an experienced pediatric surgeon and her team certain strange findings were discovered. There is a video clip of these intraoperative findings. The mother was informed about these findings but she appeared to be in denial.
“The hospital is in possession of a comprehensive report of the findings by a high-powered panel that it quickly set up to look into all ramifications of this case.
“Clearly, our hospital carried out a corrective surgery and did not wilfully remove any organ or structure. We empathise with the family of the patient. We believe that financial assistance from any quarters will be in order but we do not think that a blackmail of the state government via social media is the best approach.
“The hospital management is cooperating with the state agency which is already investigating this rather unfortunate case.”
Reacting to the development, Team Lead of Platforms Africa, Adeola Yusuf, eulogised the governor for the steps he has taken, declaring that the case, which was brought to the attention of intellectuals, policy moulders, and opinion leaders across the continent, in the US, the UK and from across World, who are members of the forum, has started to yield positive outcome
After our e-Discourse on Saturday, September 2, with the topic; ADEBOLA: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN AFRICA AND THE MYSTERY OF A 13 YEAR-OLD BOY’S MISSING INTESTINE AT LAGOS HOSPITALS: A JOURNALIST PERSPECTIVE,” I received messages from some of our members. One of these messages was affirmative that the “governor would visit the boy at the hospital.”
We thank Mr. Isioma Madike, the journalist that brought the matter to lime light, as we thank all members of the Platforms Africa forum, and, of course, every good Samaritan that stood firm by the Adebola’s family in this trying time.
Yusuf had earlier written after the e-Discourse, written; “A TONGUE FULL OF THANKS 🌹
“This note of appreciation will be started in an unusual manner! As we pen this, a mother, for faults not hers, may be waiting to witness the demise of her 13 year-old son if nothing is done to help. We trust God, we, as well, plead for intervention – calls, connection, finance or any other one – that can make this boy, who has committed no crime – to live a healthy life!
“Meanwhile, It has been emotion-evoking yet informative and useful. Today’s edition of *Platforms Africa e-Discourse* was revealing, too.
“We thank our lead discussant, Sir @Isioma MADIKE, a Lagos, Nigeria-based award-winning investigative journalist. We equally appreciate our moderator, Sir @Francis KOTUTSE, from Accra, Ghana, for paddling the canoe of the event so well.
“This event was viewed by hundreds of our resource persons across Africa, the UK, the US and across the World, who are members of this forum, and so, we eulogised all our resource persons, who contributed here and behind-the-scene to the success of the programme. Thank you, Sir Doctor @Dr. Akin OYEJOKO, Sir Doctor @Dr. Omotuyi MEBAWONDU, ma’am @Oluwatoyin SALAMI, PhD, Sir @Abiodun Bello among others, for your interventions.
“Platforms Africa is fast becoming a reference point across the continent because of your commitment. Thank you, Sir/Ma’am, and have a splendid weekend.”