Recall that on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, Dr. Vwaere Diaso, a
medical doctor and house officer, became a victim of an elevator accident in
which she was trapped in a lift and eventually lost her life.
Recently, the death of a music crooner, Ilerioluwa Aloba,
popularly known as MohBad has totally drawn the attention of the government in
the state, unlike Vwaere Diaso’s death.
Benjamin, in a statement shared with our correspondent, on
Saturday, said the government has shown inattention in approaching matters that
involve losses of lives of doctors in the State.
It partly read, “In saner climes, the government would have
instituted a proactive and holistic audit of the entire process that led to her
death. Instead, government agencies and institutions have been the clog in
discovering and ascertaining what actually transpired – which would have helped
prevent a recurrence.
“However, there is a conspicuously glaring and shocking
difference in the government’s attention, approach, and style of handling the
Mohbad’s incident and cases involving the losses of lives of doctors in Lagos
State and, by extension, Nigeria.
“How does one explain the tragic loss of a diligent medical
doctor who was hit by a crossfire of untimely death in her workplace? No thanks
to systemic failure, malfunctioning laws, and ill-equipped workplace aptly
enabled by the government.
“It is disheartening to note that of all the stakeholders
invited by the panel, only the Lagos State Safety Commission and the Medical
Guild responded. Others who flagrantly ignored the invites include the Medical
Director of General Hospital, Odan, Immediate and past Medical Director of
General Hospital, Odan, Chairman and Permanent Secretary of Health Service
Commission, General Manager of Lagos State Infrastructure Asset Management
Agency (LASIAMA), and the facility manager of the building – Sekida Global
Concepts Nigeria Limited.
“Suppose doctors, in an attempt to provide basic health
care, are ignobly killed, and the government keeps paying lip service and
sycophantic gesticulations. Where do we go from here? Then, it becomes
imperative to ask, “Do doctors’ lives matter, too?”
However, the medical body sympathised with the family of the
deceased.
“The NMA Lagos Chapter hereby sends its condolences to his
family, friends, and global fans. As a responsible institution, we also salute
the government’s proactive steps in this particular case.”