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Federal Government Directs Public and Private Hospitals to Provide Treatment to Gunshot Victims Without Requiring Police Clearance

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The Federal Government has mandated all public and private healthcare facilities across the country to provide necessary treatment to gunshot victims without requiring police clearance.

This directive was announced by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate.

The announcement was detailed in a statement shared on the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare’s official X account and signed by its Director of Information, Patricia Deworitshe, today 7/12/24.

The statement, titled “Non-Compliance of Medical Facilities with the Gunshot Act 2017,” highlighted reports of hospitals across the country rejecting gunshot victims, leading to preventable loss of lives.

“Recently, there has been an increase in fatalities due to some health facilities refusing to treat gunshot victims without police reports,” the statement partially read.

FG states that gunshot victims require emergency care

Deworitshe clarified that gunshot victims are considered emergencies that need immediate medical attention to save lives.

“The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has become aware of the slow or lack of compliance by many medical facilities in providing mandatory treatment and care for gunshot victims and related cases.

The Act also specifies that all hospitals in Nigeria, both public and private, must provide immediate and proper treatment to gunshot victims, regardless of police clearance.”

Every person including security agents shall render every possible assistance to any person with gunshot wounds and ensure that the person is taken to the nearest hospital for immediate treatment,” she stated.
The ministry showed concern  over the spate of gunshot incidences and the refusal of some health facilities to administer care for victims without police reports.
“The Coordinating Minister of Health And Social Welfare Minister, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, therefore calls on all medical practitioners to comply with this national law by providing prompt treatment and care for these victims to prevent death,” it stated.
The statement further noted that plans are being developed to ensure healthcare facilities in Nigeria comply with the provisions of the Act.The ministry called on the Nigerian Police to enforce the 2017 Act mandating the compulsory treatment and care of gunshot victims and to assure healthcare providers that treating such victims is lawful.

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