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Unused hospital razed in Nigeria | Unused hospital razed in Nigeria |
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A fully-equipped hospital that lay unused for two years has burned to the ground in northern Nigeria. | A fully-equipped hospital that lay unused for two years has burned to the ground in northern Nigeria. |
The General Hospital in Maiduguri was built in 2006 but the state government refused to open it until the president came to cut the ribbon. | The General Hospital in Maiduguri was built in 2006 but the state government refused to open it until the president came to cut the ribbon. |
Several surgical theatres, the intensive care ward, and the clinical section which held millions of dollars of equipment were all destroyed. | Several surgical theatres, the intensive care ward, and the clinical section which held millions of dollars of equipment were all destroyed. |
The president was due to visit the hospital next month to open it. | The president was due to visit the hospital next month to open it. |
Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sheriff blamed the fire on arsonists who wanted to damage his political reputation. | Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sheriff blamed the fire on arsonists who wanted to damage his political reputation. |
The governor had refused to open the hospital, which was ready for patients in June 2006, until former President Olusegun Obasanjo came to the state. | The governor had refused to open the hospital, which was ready for patients in June 2006, until former President Olusegun Obasanjo came to the state. |
There is not one hospital owned by a state government that has the type of world class equipment we had in there Ali Modu Sheriff,Governor of Borno state | |
His visit was postponed several times, the last being just two months before the election in 2007. | His visit was postponed several times, the last being just two months before the election in 2007. |
His successor Umaru Yar'adua was due to visit later next month. | His successor Umaru Yar'adua was due to visit later next month. |
Borno was recently hit by a measles outbreak that killed hundreds of children across three states. | Borno was recently hit by a measles outbreak that killed hundreds of children across three states. |
Existing hospitals in Borno are poorly equipped and overcrowded. | Existing hospitals in Borno are poorly equipped and overcrowded. |
Angry residents of Bulunkutu, where the hospital was situated, gathered around the burned hospital and shouted abuse at the alleged arsonists, local papers reported. | Angry residents of Bulunkutu, where the hospital was situated, gathered around the burned hospital and shouted abuse at the alleged arsonists, local papers reported. |
The governor addressed the arsonists through the media. | The governor addressed the arsonists through the media. |
"There is not one hospital in the country owned by a state government that has the type of world class equipment we had in there. It is their people that would have benefitted," he told reporters at the scene. | "There is not one hospital in the country owned by a state government that has the type of world class equipment we had in there. It is their people that would have benefitted," he told reporters at the scene. |
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