Mrs Imabong William, who has been hospitalised after her landlady poured hot water mixed with pepper on her has appealed to Gov. Chukwuma Soludo and his wife for assistance to save her life.
The incident happened at Enugwu-Ukwu in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State on Aug. 17 this year.
The landlady, Amaka Okonkwo, is currently in police custody for allegedly pouring hot water, mixed with pepper, on her tenant over a disagreement on rent increment.
William, who hails from Akwa Ibom State, had been receiving treatment at Zion Hospital, Nawfia, in Njikoka Local Government Area.
She said she was still feeling scald burn pain as the hospital had stopped giving her medications for over a month due to her accumulated medical bills.
According to her, she was owing the hospital the sum of N650,000 and could not afford to pay.
“I have been in the hospital for over three months, though I’m getting healed gradually, but I still feel pain. The doctor brought my bill last month and it has accumulated to N650,000.
“I’m a trader, I do not have money anywhere to pay the bill which was why the hospital stopped giving me any medications and treatment.
“I called the Ministry of Women and Social Welfare because they brought me to the hospital and they have not come to check on me since then.
“But the woman who answered the call said the ministry does not pay medical bills; that their job is to prosecute the offender. She told me to go and source for funds on my own.
“I’m really confused. Even to feed has been difficult and my two-year-old baby who is staying with me in the hospital is not safe because she can contract disease here,” she said.
William appealed to the state governor, his wife and other well-meaning Nigerians to come to her aid.
“I appeal to Gov. Chukwuma Soludo and his wife, Dr Nonye Soludo, the commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, and well-meaning individuals to come to my aid.
“A lot of people have advised me to meet the wife of the governor. Some advised that I should write, but truly I am not finding it easy.
“Whatever the government feels that it can do in order to assist is welcome, my health and life depend on it,” she lamented.
A staff of the hospital who pleaded anonymity told journalists that they moved William from the private ward where she was being treated to a maternity ward and that they stopped her medication to avoid accumulation of her medical bill.
Source: NAN