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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.
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