News
Niger health team rushes to aid victims of Dikko fire incident
In response to the recent tanker fire explosion in Dikko, Niger State, an 18-member medical team has been deployed to provide urgent care to the victims.
Acting on the orders of Governor Umaru Bago, the team, led by Dr. Tukur Bello, the Hon. Commissioner for Secondary and Tertiary Healthcare, and other key health officials, swiftly visited two hospitals in the state.
The team attended to patients at Suleja General Hospital and Shehu Musa Yar’adua Hospital in Sabon-Wuse, where a total of 66 individuals were admitted following the tragic incident.

Health officials attending to a victim of the tanker explosion
At Suleja General Hospital, 43 patients, all male, were being treated, with seven fatalities reported. Meanwhile, 23 patients were initially received at the Sabon-Wuse hospital, where three also passed away within hours.
Many patients are in critical condition and require intensive care, prompting plans to refer them to specialised hospitals in Abuja.
Governor Bago also issued directives for free medical services and additional health workers to be sent to the affected areas, while the state government extended condolences to the families of the victims.
Additionally, medical supplies donated by the state government were delivered to both hospitals to aid in ongoing treatment.

-
News1 day agoNUJ FCT Council applauds Governors’ support for reserved seats for women bill
-
News2 days agoRotary Club of Abuja Maitama leads Polio immunization drive in Duste Alhaji
-
News2 days agoCourt adjourns Nnamdi Kanu’s trial as IPOB Leader fails to begin defence
-
News2 days agoCourt grants bail to Sowore, Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer, Other #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protesters
-
National News1 day agoBREAKING: Major Military overhaul as Tinubu dismisses top Service Chiefs, name replacements
-
News13 hours agoAIBEN unveils another multi billion Naira Bourdillon hotel to boost Abuja’s hospitality sector (Video)
-
National News1 day agoTinubu names Gen. W. Shaibu as new Chief of Army Staff
-
News1 day agoBREAKING: FATF removes Nigeria from watchlist on Money laundering, terror financing


