The
Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, has disclosed
that investigations have begun into Thursday’s alleged assault on a
photo journalist at the hospital.
Addressing journalists on Friday, the Hospital’s Chief Medical
Director, Prof. David Oke, said the hospital had set up a committee to
investigate the incident, alongside an ongoing police investigation into
the same matter.
The photo journalist with Leadership Newspaper, Benedict Uwalaka, was
brutalised by attendants at the Lekan Ogunsola Memorial Mortuary within
LASUTH premises.
Uwalaka was assaulted for allegedly attempting to take pictures
during the release of some victims of the Dana Air plane crash to their
relatives.
“The hospital is currently investigating the incident by a committee
headed by Dr. Rotimi Coker, the Grievance officer of LASUTH,” Oke said,
adding that the committee was expected to tender its report in two
weeks.
“On behalf of LASUTH’s management and staff, I tender an unreserved
apology to the journalist involved, the Nigerian Union of Journalist
(NUJ), and the public.”
The CMD, however, described taking of photographs of corpses or
patients within hospital premises as “unethical”, adding that it could
even “lead to litigation against the institution”.
Oke claimed that the morgue, though in the hospital’s premises, was
run by private hands and as such it was difficult to determine the
identities of the assailants.
“One thing that is clear from media reports is that a so-called Bayo
was involved and it’s being investigated by the police,” he said.
Following the assault, Uwalaka was said to have sustained head
injuries which necessitated his admission at the hospital for treatment.
However, Uwalaka’s colleague at Leadership Newspaper, Florence Udoh,
told the hospital authorities that the photo journalist had discharged
himself from the hospital because he was displeased with the service
rendered.
“I was with him, and I was also not impressed because the nurses were
very rude. They did not attend to him and he left in sadness. I
understand that the side of his head still bleeds,” she said.
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