How slow health response led to the death of a FUTA undergrad

 



FUTA STUDENT DECEASED BECAUSE OF SLOW HEALTH SERVICE RESPONSE


Five students of the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), Ondo State, were on Monday 2nd of August, involved in a motor accident of which only four survived.

The surviving students received medical attention at the hospital while the doctors battled to save the fourth student who did not respond to efforts to resuscitate him till he was pronounced clinically dead in the early hours of Tuesday, August 3rd.

The Student Union Government (SUG) of the University declared a lecture free day on Tuesday to mourn the departed 200 level student of the Software Engineering Department, Daniel Adeyinka popularly known as 9jaBazz.

The students also took to the streets to protest the death of Adeyinka. For hours they blocked the Akure-Ilesha-Ibadan highway, locked all access gates into the institution and set bonfires at the entrance, claiming that the slow response of the University health services and unnecessary protocols of the security men at the gate caused the death of their deceased colleague. 



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