WE’VE BEEN ABANDONED! Parents of 13-year-old SSS1 pupil crushed by BRT bus say son needs surgery on his hip

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A Senior Secondary School one pupil, Ibrahim Abdullahi, is battling with crushed leg and hand at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.

The 13-year-old was reportedly knocked down by a BRT bus at the Maryland bus stop, Lagos, immediately he alighted from another BRT bus.

The victim’s mother, Funke Oladipo, alleged that Primero Nigeria Limited, the operator of BRT buses on the Ikorodu Road corridor, had abandoned the victim at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, where he was admitted.

She said an official of the transport firm, identified as Yomi, stopped visiting the victim about two weeks ago when he collected the victim’s hospital bills.

Abdullahi was knocked down by the BRT bus on March 16, 2018.

His right leg and hand were reportedly crushed by the vehicle.

His mother told our correspondent that the family had not heard from the company managing the BRT buses since the firm paid N100,000 for the treatment.

She said,

“He was going to Mende that day to spend the weekend with my sister. As he alighted from a BRT bus, another oncoming BRT bus hit him. He was taken to the Eko Hospital from where he was referred to LASUTH.

“The BRT management gave us N100,000 when the incident happened. One of their officials, Mr. Yomi, came here (LASUTH) about two weeks ago and we gave him a medical bill totalling N400,000.

“He promised to get back to me soon. I have been calling him, but he did not pick my calls and nobody from the BRT management has visited since then. I called him again today (Monday); he did not pick my calls. It was my sister’s call he later picked and he only promised her that he would come.”

Funke said her son was billed for grafting on his lap on Friday after which a surgery would be carried out on his dislocated hip.

“A doctor has told us from day one in the presence of Mr. Yomi that the grafting would cost about N180,000. We have to pay before Wednesday if we want it to be done on Friday. We are worried that the management is not showing up and I have no means of paying the bills,” she added.

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