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Monday, February 25, 2013

Probe into KAI’s detention of pregnant woman begins

Omakagu Nkechi hospital pregnant The Lagos State Office of Public Defender on Friday summoned officials of the Kick Against Indiscipline of the state’s Ministry of the Environment that allegedly detained a pregnant woman, causing her to lose a six-month-old pregnancy.
This is just as the government said it would wait for the outcome of OPD’s investigations to react to the incident and make its position clear.
PUNCH Metro had reported last Thursday that Nkechi Omakagu lost her six-month-old pregnancy after being detained by KAI officials for violating the law which restricts movement during the compulsory environmental sanitation exercise on the last Saturdays of every month.
Omakagu, who said she was arrested while being rushed to Jolad Hospital, Gbagada, following complications related to her pregnancy, said she spent eight hours in KAI custody.
Our correspondent learnt that following a petition addressed to the state Attorney General’s Office, the OPD, a department under the Ministry of Justice, took up the case and all parties were invited.
A source, who was at the meeting, told our correspondent on the telephone that the KAI officials said they were not aware that Omakagu was pregnant and thought that she was pretending about her medical condition.
The source said, “When we met with OPD, the KAI officials, who had detained Nkechi (Omakagu), denied that she was pregnant and said even if she was, they did not know. The KAI men said they refused to let her go because whenever they arrested people on environmental sanitation day, there was always an excuse.”
It was learnt that due to KAI official’s claim, the OPD said it would be necessary for Omakagu to undergo a medical examination at a public hospital to determine if she was actually pregnant at the time she was arrested.
The source said, “She (Omakagu) had received treatment at a private hospital where she was also diagnosed with having premature contractions. It was also the hospital that evacuated the dead foetus from her womb. So what we were told was that for the sake of objectivity, a public hospital would need to carry out independent medical examination.
“It was said that based on the outcome of the medical examination at the public hospital, the government would be advised so it could determine the next line of action.”
The Director OPD, Omotola Rotimi, however, said she had not been briefed on the matter. But a senior employee at the agency confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the telephone.
She said, “We want to establish if the lady’s pregnancy loss was caused by KAI’s detention or something else. Also, we want our doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to give us their own report for the sake of objectivity.
“If it is established that the victim lost her pregnancy due to the detention, then the KAI officials will be prosecuted.”
Meanwhile the government said the outcome of OPD’s investigation would lead to a quick resolution of the issue.
The Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Lateef Ibirogba, in a statement on Sunday said although Omakagu contravened the law, the government was committed to the protection of lives and property as well as rights of every residents of the state.
Ibirogba said, “In order to set the record straight, it is pertinent to state that the said Nkechi Omakagu actually contravened the law and was apprehended and later released on the day.
“After her release, Nkechi Omakagu drew the attention of the Commissioner for the Environment to the issue, who immediately ordered an investigation to unravel her claim of alleged detention and extortion.”
The commissioner said before Bello’s instruction could be carried out, Omakagu had petitioned OPD and the Ministry of Justice, which took over the matter.
According to Ibirogba, the OPD has commenced full investigation into the matter and even invited the parties for interrogation on Friday.
He said, “As an administration that believes in the rule of law, Lagos State Government will await the outcome of the investigations.
“We remain committed to OPD’s handling of the issue. We advise all parties to subject themselves to the investigation by OPD as this will lead us to the quick resolution of the matter.
“This administration is committed to the protection of lives and property as well as rights of every individual within the ambience of the Laws of the land.”

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