Rivers
State Governor, HE, Rht Hon. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi
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The development, it said, has become an epidemic for
the health sector to manage.
The government disclosed that statistics from
Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital and Kelsey Harrison Hospital between
January and March 12, 2015 revealed that 41 casualties were treated for gunshot
injuries while 26 others were treated for machete wounds.
The Punch reports:
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Samson Parker,
who raised the alarm in an interview with journalists in Abuja, said that the
number of casualties attended to by the various healthcare facilities across
the state between January and February this year has become a source of worry
for the Ministry of Health.
He said many deaths that have occurred during clashes
between members of different political parties have gone unreported.
He noted that the state has “recorded over 20 deaths
in the last couple of months due to violent clashes across the state.”
Parker
said, “It behoves on me at this time to announce to the people of Rivers State
the emergence of a new epidemic. There is an epidemic of political violence
going on in Rivers State. At the Ministry of Health, my colleagues and I toil
daily to ensure that we provide services, given available resources, in
healthcare delivery.
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