Lockdown: How Rivers State police made pregnant lady lose her baby – Kofi Bartels

Port Harcourt based On Air Personality, Kofi Bartels has taken to social media to narrate how the operatives of Rivers state police enforcing lockdown allegedly made a pregnant woman lose her baby.

Kofi Bartels stated that the pregnant wife of a friend of his lost their baby because they were stopped by some policemen on their way to the hospital in Rivers State.

According to him, the policemen refused to allow them to continue on their journey unless they provide a government permit.

He wrote: “A friend’s pregnant wife lost their baby today after police detained them on their way to the hospital. They said Rivers State Government directive is that nobody should move without government permit, so they can die there if they want.

“After some time, they were released only for them to lose the baby on getting to the hospital.

“Your excellency Sir @GovWike, is everyone meant to apply to you for government’s special permit before moving out? Some clarity is needed.

“Your Excellency Sir, everyone cannot write to you for an exemption letter. Imagine the family who just lost their baby. How would they have gotten across to you?

“More confusing is the fact that as I’m typing this, the Presidential Taskforce on Covid-19 has just said the police and other security officials should allow everyone on essential duty free movement.

“A flight bringing Nigerians home from Dubai turned around because a woman on the flight went into labour. Here in PH, our own police detained a pregnant woman on her way to hospital reportedly because of the Governor’s order requiring a movement permit. She lost the baby.

“@GovWike Sir, that DCP was wrong to issue permits to companies not on essential activities and you’re right to be angry. But PLEASE, in reacting to this, consider that not everyone will be able to reach you to get the Governor’s Permit.”

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