Activist, Scott Iguma, calls out Lagos state govt over the rickety govt bus used in transporting oxygen to hospitals

Activist, Scott Igumma, has once again called out the Lagos state government over the state of healthcare in the state.

 

 

 

In a video that he shared today September 13, Scott shared a video of a state owned bus used to transport Oxygen to government hospitals in the state.

 

 

 

 

Scott pointed out that the rickety look of the bus is quite appalling for a state like Lagos. He added that he doubts that the engine of the vehicle is in a good state considering how the body of the vehicle looks like.

 

 

 

He went on to call out the state government for the bad road leading to the Mother and Child hospital in the Ogombo area of the state. He mentioned that the bad road causes major traffic in the area and that he is sure that the serious traffic may lead to the de@th of a pregnant woman and her child who are being rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

 

 

 

Watch the video he shared below

 

 

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