Monday, 28 September 2015

Victims of recent shooting at Atulbabisi in stable condition



28-09-15     

Victim of last Saturday's shooting incident, 25 year old Gladys Alatarige

Three out of seven persons, that sustained gunshot wounds in last Saturday’s shooting incident in Bolgatanga, have undergone surgical operations at the Bolgatanga Regional hospital. 

This is partly due to the severity of their conditions. Currently, two of the victims have been treated and discharged while the remaining five who are in stable condition are responding to treatment. 

A Surgical Specialist at the hospital, Anthony Davor, said special attention is being given to one of the victims, who is in a critical condition and that medical staff at the hospital is working hard to improve his condition.

 Dr Davor disclosed this to members of the Upper East Regional Security Council, REGSEC, during their visit to the facility to assess the condition of those involved in the shooting.   

The team was led by the Deputy Regional Minister, Daniel Syme, joined by other officials from the Ghana Red Cross. Mr Syme, expressed sympathy to the victims and wished them speedy recovery. 

He also commended staff of the hospital for their show of professionalism and urged them to keep on with the good work.  Narrating her ordeal, 25 year old Gladys Alatarige, who was hit by a stray bullet on the day of the shooting incident, said she was taken unaware when the bullet hit the hand. 

She said all she saw was blood oozing from the lower arm and there was nothing she could do to help herself. 

A food vendor, Roselyn Akansigra, said her situation was quite precarious because she was in her metal container when the bullet penetrated to hit the thigh. 

She said she then shouted for help and subsequently people came to her rescue.   

According to her, she has been asked to prepare herself for the theatre though she has already gone through various medical screening including x-ray.  

 From the hospital, the team proceeded to the scene of the shooting incident to assess the extent of damage caused to properties. 

They were accompanied by officials of the National Disaster Management Organisation. The team inspected houses that got burnt during the impasse. 

The Regional Police Commander, DCOP Simon Afeku, told Radio Ghana's Isaac Asare  that  he was impressed with the condition of the victims, adding that the security is working tirelessly to bring to book, perpetrators of the violent act. 

He said a combined Police and Military personnel are still on the grounds to ensure adequate security.   

DCOP Afeku, announced that the police were working on modalities to clamp down on individuals who are in possession of illegal arms and other offensive weapons, stressing that offenders will not be spared when caught. 

He further advised the two royal families to use dialogue in resolving their differences and not resort to violence.
GBC NEWS                                                     END                                                      IA/ 







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