Thursday 7 September 2017

Seconday school student loses finger to lizard droppings concoction

A Gss3 student, Safiya Abbas Ahmed, has lost her finger following the application of lizard droppings to a festering knife cut wound on it.

According to a source who spoke with Daily Trust, it was revealed that Education Ministry has already waded into the matter, and that Safiya was allegedly advised to apply lizard faeces and beans by a matron as local treatment in the absence of prescription drugs.

Safiya, 15, a student of Government Girls Junior Science Secondary School, Miga, Jigawa State, reportedly couldn't sleep from the pain and could not be taken to the school clinic as the principal was said to have warned the staff against taking any student’s complaint to her after school hours.

The matron in her dormitory unable to bear the pain the young girl was in introduced the lizard faeces concoction as a so-called traditional medicine. This, however further worsened the girl’s condition as her forefinger became swollen.

Despite her deteriorating condition, two days after, Safiya could not get any medical attention because the school had no clinic, and the principal was said to have left for the weekend in Kano.

Safiya later pleaded with one of her teachers to call her father, Malam Abbas Ahmed, who then took her to a hospital where it was diagnosed that infection from the first aid earlier applied had overwhelmed the finger and it should be amputated.

Narrating how it all started, Safiya said on the fateful day, she had observed a voluntary fast and that in the process of cutting onions to prepare a salad dish, she sustained a knife cut on her left index finger.

When contacted, the state Commissioner for Education, Rabi Ishaq, said the ministry had already set up a committee to investigate the matter and report back for necessary action.

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