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Pregnant Woman Dies as Health Worker Refuses Bank Transfer, Rejects $100

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The tragic death of Aisha Najamu, a pregnant woman, at the Turai Umaru Musa Yar’adua Maternity and Children Hospital in Katsina State has raised serious concerns about the hospital’s payment policies and the handling of emergency situations. Eyewitness describe a deeply distressing scene where Aisha, in critical need of oxygen support, was reportedly denied treatment due to a strict cash-only policy enforced by the hospital’s staff.

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According to reports, Aisha arrived at the hospital in urgent need of oxygen but was unable to make a payment except bank transfer, which the cashier on duty refused to accept. Despite attempts by a bystander to intervene and offer $100 to cover the cost, the cashier maintained that hospital policy prohibited any form of payment other than cash on hand, leading to a tragic delay in treatment. Aisha ultimately cried for help until she passed away around 11:30 p.m.

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The management of the hospital, while expressing condolences, stated that they had not received a formal complaint regarding the incident, aside from reports from a human rights organization. They defended their payment policy, citing state government regulations that restrict the acceptance of bank transfers into personal accounts and noted the absence of POS machines for card payments. Hospital officials acknowledged ongoing issues with the supply of medical oxygen and mentioned that staff may have adhered too strictly to policy out of fear of repercussions for non-compliance.

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The incident has sparked outrage and highlighted broader issues within the healthcare system in the region, including reports of negligence, inadequate emergency responses, and the challenges posed by strict internal policies that may hinder timely medical care. The situation underscores the urgent need for reforms in healthcare practices to ensure that patient care is prioritized, especially in life-threatening situations. The hospital management has promised to investigate the incident and address any negligence among staff members, but the tragic loss of Aisha Najamu raises critical questions about the adequacy and responsiveness of healthcare services in the area.

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