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Quick Intervention Could Have Saved My Son –Dongban-Mensem

by Olakunle Olasanmi
7 months ago
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President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, has urged the federal government to build trauma centres across the country.

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Justice Dongban-Mensem made the appeal at the Kwapda’s Road Safety Demand Foundation’s 13th annual conference and world day of remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, held in Abuja.
She narrated how she lost her son 13 years ago in a hit and run accident in Jos, Plateau State, which led to the birth of KRSD Foundation.

According to her, maybe her son’s life would have been saved if there was a quick intervention to attend to his wounds that led to bleeding and subsequent death.
She said; “Thirteen years ago my son was lowered into the ground after which ‘I asked myself is that all’? Is this the end?

“In my pain, I ran to the Federal Road Safety Corps and that was how KRSD Foundation was formed.
“We have advocated for a quick response unit on our roads. I know it has been established in Abuja but we appeal that they should be established on our highways. My son bled to death because there was no quick intervention. Maybe if there was, he would have been saved.”

She charged the Federal Road Safety Corps and the Special Marshall Unit of KRSD Foundation to commit more to the sanity on roads.

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She stated that according to the WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023, Africa is the most affected by road crashes, with a traffic fatality rate of 19.5 deaths per 100,000 people compared to 6.5 deaths per 100,000 in Europe.

She said, “This day calls us to support—to stand with families who bear the scars of road traffic crashes, to provide care and resources to survivors, and to empower communities to champion road safety.

“A clarion call is for the support for the building of a Trauma Center. Our aspiration in this regard is yet to be realised. We appeal to the federal government to build a Trauma Centre for us to serve as a first point of respite for victims of road crashes”.

She thanked the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, for road development within the FCT which she said had significantly improved road safety in the nation’s capital.

 


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