Startling revelations have emerged regarding the tragic death of Dr. Diaso Vwaere, a medical house officer, who lost her life due to an elevator accident in the staff quarters of the General Hospital, Odan, Lagos.
Dr. Sa’eid Ahmad, the Chairman of the Medical Guild, disclosed the findings of an investigative panel during a press conference held on Friday to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the incident.
According to Ahmad, the investigation revealed that the malfunctioned elevator, which resulted in Dr. Vwaere’s untimely death, was installed by a contractor who lacked proper elevator system installation certification. The elevator had reportedly failed to operate during its unveiling in June 2021.
He, however, noted that the contractor attributed the elevator’s failure to work to inadequate power supply from the generator hired for the event.
“Regular maintenance was supposed to be done every four weeks on the elevator for optimum performance,” he was quoted to have said by the News Agency of Nigeria.
Ahmad said the contractor, installers, and other persons involved in the installation should be arrested and if found culpable be made to face the law.
He also noted that a series of infrastructural challenges had trailed the house officers’ quarters of the General Hospital, Odan, Lagos, since rehabilitation in 2015 to 2016 while appealing to the state government to install a new elevator in the building through a certified installer and also ensure regular maintenance.
Noting that Vwaere should be immortalised to preserve her memory and her family support, Ahmad said the Guild would follow up on the investigation to ensure justice is served.
The PUNCH had reported that Vwaere, a medical house officer, died due to the injuries she sustained when the elevator she was in crashed in the staff quarters of the General Hospital, Odan, Lagos.
Angered by the tragic development, Vwaere’s colleagues staged a peaceful protest at the hospital.
The Nigerian Medical Association directed doctors in the three government hospitals on Lagos Island to embark on an indefinite strike over her death.