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Africa Subsaharan
Unused hospital razed in Nigeria
2008-02-17
A fully-equipped hospital that lay unused for two years has burned to the ground in northern Nigeria. The General Hospital in Maiduguri was built in 2006 but the state government refused to open it until the president came to cut the ribbon. Several surgical theatres, the intensive care ward, and the clinical section which held millions of dollars of equipment were all destroyed. The president was due to visit the hospital next month to open it.

Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sheriff blamed the fire on arsonists who wanted to damage his political reputation. The governor had refused to open the hospital, which was ready for patients in June 2006, until former President Olusegun Obasanjo came to the state. His visit was postponed several times, the last being just two months before the election in 2007. His successor Umaru Yar'adua was due to visit later next month.
Governor Sheriff is a major bonehead.
Borno was recently hit by a measles outbreak that killed hundreds of children across three states. Existing hospitals in Borno are poorly equipped and overcrowded. Angry residents of Bulunkutu, where the hospital was situated, gathered around the burned hospital and shouted abuse at the alleged arsonists, local papers reported.

The governor addressed the arsonists through the media. "There is not one hospital in the country owned by a state government that has the type of world class equipment we had in there. It is their people that would have benefitted," he told reporters at the scene.
But in the meanwhile their kids were dying because you wanted to make a political point.
Can't heal the little children until the President cuts the ribbon
Isn't the governor elected to look after things for the people? I'm pretty sure that's how it works in a civilized country.
Posted by:john frum

#3  Fecking tribalism.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-02-17 22:09  

#2  The key word in the last mod comment is "civilized." That's the missing component, not only in Nigeria but in all of Africa.
Posted by: Jomosing Bluetooth8431   2008-02-17 17:42  

#1  *shakes head in disgust*
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-17 13:06  

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