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Ibadan Explosion: Nigeria’s First University Teaching Hospital, UCH Laments Damage To Its Clinics, Nursing School, Medical Museum, Molecular Lab, Others

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January 17, 2024

It appealed to well-meaning individuals and corporate organisations to come to its aid following the incident. 

The University College Hospital Ibadan has said that a lot of its facilities were damaged by the explosion that rocked the Ibadan metropolis on Tuesday.

It appealed to well-meaning individuals and corporate organisations to come to its aid following the incident. 

A statement issued by ‘Funmi Adetuyibi, the Public Relations Officer of the hospital on Wednesday said, “Unfortunately, too, the hospital had a lot of its facilities damaged by the effects of the blast (Medical Museum, School of Nursing, Molecular Laboratory, Bulk Store, Ogunlesi Hall, Hospital Clinics, among others). 

“On behalf of the management, Staff, Students, and our teeming Patients, the Hospital is appealing to well-meaning individuals and corporate organizations to come to her aid to be able to sustain and upscale healthcare delivery at this time and beyond.”

The hospital said one of the 14 victims of the explosion taken by the hospital was brought in dead. 

The hospital said it was on alert to provide healthcare support for victims of the explosion.

It said, “It is important to state that all the victims brought into the Hospital are 14 (13 brought in alive and one brought in dead).”

Following the blast that rocked the city and its environs around 7.44 pm on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, the hospital said it had mobilized its “resources to meet the urgent healthcare needs of the victims of the unfortunate incident”. 

It said, “The Chief Medical Director of the Hospital, Prof Jesse Abiodun Otegbayo has directed that UCH being the largest health care provider in Ibadan be on alert following the influx of patients, which necessitated a galvanization and coordination of its personnel (Medical Doctors, Nurses, Laboratory Scientists, Student Doctors, Student Nurses, Clinical and Non-Clinical staff) to meet the emergencies arising therefrom. 

“The Chief Medical Director Prof. Jesse Abiodun Otegbayo has activated a trauma response team that will implement comprehensive measures to ensure that every patient receives prompt and compassionate care.

“Medical staff, including trauma surgeons, emergency room physicians, nurses, and other personnel, have been working around the clock to stabilize and treat the injured.

“As part of its commitment to transparency, the University College Hospital is continuously communicating with relevant authorities and providing regular updates to the public. The Hospital remains focused on delivering high-quality medical care to those affected by this tragic event.”