Nurses for Uwani General Hospital, Enugu don raise serious alarm as dem lament say the hospital don turn wahala ground. Dem talk say every corner full wahala — no clean water, no light, and even mosquito full ground. Patients wey dey come for treatment dey suffer, and the nurses sef dey stressed.
Dem go further explain say wahala don serious because no oxygen dey, light no dey for labour ward, and sometimes e dey hard to even handle simple emergency cases. One nurse talk, “No oxygen, no light, e hard to even deliver pikin. We dey beg government make dem see our condition.”
Nurses dey beg state government make dem urgently fix hospital infrastructure. Dem talk say if nothing happen quick, e fit affect lives of patients and staff. Public concern don dey rise as people dey fear for the health sector inside Enugu.
Uwani Hospital Nurses Sound Alarm: Patients Suffer as Facility De Ground
Nurses for Uwani General Hospital don publicly complain say life for hospital na suffering. Dem claim say hospital get plenty problem — water scarce, light dey rare, and mosquito full everywhere. Staff dey tire as dem try manage patients with scarce resources.
One nurse lament say sometimes e dey impossible to give proper care because basic things no dey. “We dey work under tough conditions. No oxygen, no light, we dey fear for lives of mothers and babies,” she talk. Dem also warn say situation fit even worsen if government no act immediately.
Community members don dey voice concern as pictures and stories of hospital wahala dey circulate. People dey beg government to urgently intervene and provide facility wey fit save life, otherwise dem fear plenty unnecessary death fit happen.
No Light, No Water, No Oxygen – Nurses Cry Out for Uwani General Hospital, Enugu
Situation don serious for Uwani General Hospital, Enugu as nurses dey cry out about poor working condition. Dem talk say hospital dey run without basic necessities like water, light, and oxygen, and this one dey affect care wey patients dey receive. Mosquitoes still dey add to wahala, dey disturb both patients and staff.
Nurses warn say emergency cases dey become bigger danger due to lack of oxygen and proper equipment. “Even to deliver pikin dey risky because light no dey. We dey fear for our patients,” one nurse lament. E clear say hospital infrastructure need urgent government intervention.
Residents don join hand dey call for immediate action, dey fear say if nothing change, hospital go continue to dey put lives at risk. Government dey urged make dem quickly provide solution before wahala turn tragedy.
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