SEVEN
weeks after she delivered a set of triplets, a housewife, Gloria
Okore, has been detained by the management of a private hospital in
Lagos over her inability to settle outstanding medical bills of
N35,000 out of N120,000 incurred at the hospital.
Mrs Okore, who delivered two girls and a boy on May 10 in Bessylva Hospital and Maternity Home, located at 60, Surulere Street, Dopemu-Agege, Lagos State, has been begging for help to raise the balance and cater for the children.
Mrs Okore, who delivered two girls and a boy on May 10 in Bessylva Hospital and Maternity Home, located at 60, Surulere Street, Dopemu-Agege, Lagos State, has been begging for help to raise the balance and cater for the children.
It
was gathered that the babies were delivered preterm (seven months),
and one of the triplets, a female, died two weeks ago as there was no
incubator to use for the babies.
According
to her, due to the hash economic situation in the country, the family
needed the goodwill of Nigerians to take care of the babies.
A
visit to the hospital shocked 9jareporters as the nursing mother, who
was looking pale and unable to breastfeed the babies, was using an
unkempt ward inside the hospital with no medical facilities.
“I
had the triplets through normal delivery, but the babies were born
prematurely.
We
were charged N120,000. My husband hawks fairly-used clothes (okrika).
It took him time to raise N85,000, which he paid in installments.
“I
am from Owerri in Imo State, while my husband is from Abia State. We
got married three years ago. Before I had these triplets, I had twins
who died immediately after birth. When I was pregnant for the
triplets, I was very sick; I could not walk long distance because my
belly was very big.
“I
want government to help pay the balance of the hospital bills and
also help us with basic necessities for the babies. Right now I
cannot work because the babies are still young.” She gave their
bank account details as UBA: 2043213179 (Umeh Okore).
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