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CEO of Consumer Protection Agency pays Condolence visit to Moradeun’s Family
The CEO of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), Babatunde Irukera, paid a condolence visit to late Moradeun‘s family.
Moradeun was on her way home from work when she was robbed then stabbed. She died after she was allegedly denied treatment by a Lagos hospital.
Babatunde Irukera shared photos from his condolence visit via his twitter page, he wrote:
Toughest Day Yet On This Job: To visit with & hear Moradeun Balogun’s family & share in their pain & grief. In citizens’ protection, our choices & decisions are much less bout our jobs than it is about lives-both the subject & many others. FCCPC insists on a transparent inquiry.
Toughest Day Yet On This Job: To visit with & hear Moradeun Balogun's family & share in their pain & grief. In citizens' protection, our choices & decisions are much less bout our jobs than it is about lives-both the subject & many others. FCCPC insists on a transparent inquiry. pic.twitter.com/JIzOOB1qDZ
— Babatunde Irukera (@TundeIrukera) December 5, 2019
Also, the official twitter page of FCCPC gave out more information on the visit. It revealed Irukera condoled with the family & expressed the intention of the FCCPC to examine the death of the young lady within the premise of the #PatientsBillOfRights #PBoR launched by the Commission, in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Health & other partners, in 2018.
Mr. Irukera condoled with the family & expressed the intention of the FCCPC to examine the death of the young lady within the premise of the #PatientsBillOfRights #PBoR launched by the Commission, in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Health & other partners, in 2018.
2/2— FCCPC Nigeria (@fccpcnigeria) December 5, 2019
Bennie
December 7, 2019 at 1:02 pm
This is so sad, honestly i fear for my country. How can doctors and nurses that have sworn to preserve lives keep this up with impudence in 2019???
This is just too bad.
Rest in peace Moradeun