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    Osun State Fire Service says property worth N15,308,651,017 were lost to fire outbreaks in the state between January and December 2024. The losses were recorded in the state fire service's annual ‘fire incident record,’ which the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) obtained on Friday in Oshogbo. According to the data, the state fire service received 103 fire outbreak calls in the year under review, and it attended to 16 additional non-fire-related calls. The data also reflected that the majority of the fire outbreaks took place in February and December when 20 fire outbreaks were recorded each. READ:  Soun appoints Rev Owoade as Palace Chaplain However, the highest property loss was recorded in December, with N12.580 billion in property lost to fire outbreaks. This was followed by the month of May when property worth N1.249 billion was destroyed during five recorded fire incidents. According to the data, seven persons died from the fire incidents, with one death recorded in ...

Osun govt to assist goitre patient

The Osun State Government has promised to assist Mrs Folakemi, a resident of Ejigbo suffering from goitre.

The state government made this known while reacting to a viral video suggestive of neglect on treating the woman on the part of the government.

In the video, Folakemi rejected the free surgery and opted for the sum of N300,000.

The Osun State Government has promised to assist Mrs Folakemi, a resident of Ejigbo suffering from goitre.

The state government made this known while reacting to a viral video suggestive of neglect on treating the woman on the part of the government.

Speaking on behalf of the state government through a statement on Tuesday, Dr Isiaka Adekunle, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health stated that the goitre patient was not ignored when she sought medical assistance for her condition rather she was requested to provide her record of procedure for medical assistance before the State Government could take charge.

According to the statement, “Mrs. Folakemi wasn’t overlooked when she sought medical assistance for her goitre, but was rather requested to provide her record of procedure for medical assistance before the State Government could take charge.

“Contrary to the Government’s offer, Mrs. Folakemi, influenced by an unknown NGO, went to Lagos to seek funds for her medical operation, ignoring the fact that the Osun State Government had already offered to perform the surgery free of charge.

“Mrs. Folakemi, while in Lagos, did not proceed with the surgery but opted for the donated funds to support her business.”

Adekunle insisted that the State Government had reassured Folakemi and her family that the surgery could still be conducted without any cost.

Speaking on behalf of the state government through a statement on Tuesday, Dr Isiaka Adekunle, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health stated that the goitre patient was not ignored when she sought medical assistance for her condition rather she was requested to provide her record of procedure for medical assistance before the State Government could take charge.

According to the statement, “Mrs. Folakemi wasn’t overlooked when she sought medical assistance for her goitre, but was rather requested to provide her record of procedure for medical assistance before the State Government could take charge.

“Contrary to the Government’s offer, Mrs. Folakemi, influenced by an unknown NGO, went to Lagos to seek funds for her medical operation, ignoring the fact that the Osun State Government had already offered to perform the surgery free of charge.

“Mrs. Folakemi, while in Lagos, did not proceed with the surgery but opted for the donated funds to support her business.”

Adekunle insisted that the State Government had reassured Folakemi and her family that the surgery could still be conducted without any cost.


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