Treating victims wounded in fighting on Port Harcourt waterfront

Date Published: 14/10/2009 10:22

On Monday, 12th October, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams received patients reportedly injured in a demonstration against the demolition of the Bundu-Ama waterfront area in Port Harcourt.

MSF medical teams have so far treated nine casualties from Bundu-Ama in Teme Hospital, located in the heart of the city. All of the injuries were the result of gunshot wounds. People suffered from abdominal and chest wounds as well as bone fractures. Two patients required immediate surgical care.

As a medical facility, our main priority is to treat patients. We are ready to provide further medical assistance if needed” said Barbara Frederick, Field Coordinator for MSF in Port Harcourt.

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MSF, an independent, impartial and neutral medical humanitarian organisation, has worked in Nigeria continuously since 1996. The organisation is currently providing medical care in four States of the country. MSF started supporting the 70 bed Teme trauma center in Port Harcourt in October 2005. In 2008, MSF teams treated more than 9,300 patients in Teme hospital emergency room and performed more than 3,000 surgeries.

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