The
Chairperson of the House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora Affairs, Rita
Orji, has brought to the public the case of a Nigerian woman said to be in her
30s named Julie Osamese, whose kidney was allegedly harvested by some doctors
in Italy. According to The Sun, Julie, a mother of one, who is a legal
immigrant in Italy, had gone to the Ospedale Maria Vittoria Cibrario Hospital
in Turin, Italy sometime in November 2008 to complain about her poor health....
At the time, she had a
bit of fever and was given some drugs and asked to come back for revaluation one
week later. Julie returned to the hospital one week later and the
doctors allegedly gave her drugs which made her dizzy. It was gathered that as
she complained to the doctors who attended to her, she was tied to the bed
despite her protest. By the time she woke up, part of her buttocks had
allegedly been chopped off, and her kidney tampered with. That was how she lost
control of her bladder, leading to uncontrollable urination.
Speaking on the matter,
the House of Representatives member, Rita Orji said: “After taking the drugs
for one week, she came back to report how she was feeling. On that day, she was
asked if she came to the hospital alone, and she said, ‘yes’ innocently without
knowing the reason why that question was put across to her. That marked, the
beginning of her paralysis. She was asked to lie down that they were going to
give her some medication. Within two, three minutes, she was approached with a
mixture in a cup and she drank it, believing that it was for the fever she
complained of. But she became dizzy and she was telling them how she felt. But
they said there was no problem. Suddenly, the team of doctors came around and
tied her legs and her hands on the bed and she started shouting, ‘why are you
tying me’? She said one of the doctors responded that she could shout at the
top of her voice, but that nobody would know what was being done. That was how
they faced her down and gave her injection on her base bone. After the
injection, she passed out. When she finally regained consciousness, she saw
that the lower part of the buttocks on both sides had been chopped off, to the
extent that the bones in her buttocks had cracked and she saw the pieces
of the bones. Also her bladder was disengaged from the source with urine
pouring out uncontrollably. In fact, she woke up on a catheter and a big
plaster by the region of her kidney. They started moving Madam Julie from one
hospital to the other. It is the norm that when you are being transferred to
any hospital, the ambulance in which a patient is transferred goes with a
medical report. But in Julie’s case, nothing like that was done. They dumped
her into one ambulance to drop her in one home or the other without attaching
her medical history. They kept her, thinking she would die. At a stage, she was
only living on prayers. They finally dropped her at the seventh medical Centre.
During our investigations, I asked what the reasons for moving her from one
place to the other were. There is no answer to that. What they were telling us
is that she is mentally Ill. She is diabetic. But I want to tell you that all
these stories are unfounded. No one has the confirmation of these health
conditions they told us she suffers from based on medical ground. On our
arrival at that place, we conducted a test and found that Julie is not
diabetic. The scan that was carried out on her, and we have the result, shows
that her kidney was tampered with. This is what the woman has been shouting
about for the past eight years, and nobody seems to believe her. Today it is
Julie, tomorrow I don’t know who it will be. On their final stop,
they dumped her in a mental home, a woman of thirty something years, dumped in
a mental home that harbours old men and women that are demented.”
Also speaking on the
matter, a medical doctor and another member of the committee who represents
Itu/Ibiono Ibom federal constituency, Henry Okon -Archibong, says due to the
poor treatment meted to Julie, she can never walk again
“From what happened,
they might have tried to give her anaesthesia before they harvested the kidney.
In doing that, they damaged the lumber and sacred nerves. So, there is no way
Julie can walk again. Julie has been paralysed and the issue of walking has
nothing to do with what we are calling for. She has to be compensated, the
medical doctors that participated in what led to her current situation have to
be dealt with as the law permits. Indeed, the committee is demanding that the
Italian government investigate Julie Osamese’s case with a view to fishing out
the medical personnel whose highly unprofessional conduct led to the loss of
one of her kidneys and her permanent confinement to a wheelchair. The lawmakers
are also asking for the highest form of compensation and a complete
rehabilitation of the mother of one, who they said have been the subject of
several protests by the Nigerian community in Italy. The action that will
satisfy us as lawmakers starts from the whole world condemning the injustice
meted out to an innocent person. We are saying that there should be a holistic
compensation and a new medical team should conduct an analysis of Madam Julie’s
situation and proffer the best way to get her life back on track. She has lost
hope on the medical doctors around her. So, I will advise that they have to
look for another medical team that are not from Turin to carry out this job.”
The lawmakers are
demanding the minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama to institute a
panel of inquiry into the matter with a view of determining the role of the
staff of the Nigerian High Commission in Italy, whom they accused of
negligence.
“You can’t believe that
when the relations of this lady were at the hospital, a woman named Deborah
told them what she had been put through. She gave them documents to back
her claims and told these relatives of hers to run to the Nigerian High
Commission in Rome, to inform them of what happened. Those documents were given
to one Madam Martina and Mr. Folorunsho who are staff of the commission. But no
one asked after her (Osamese) since 2009. They never went to visit her. They
didn’t even keep the documents handed over to them. When we demanded for them,
they denied ever receiving the documents. For us, the recklessness of the
Nigeria High Commission in Italy as at then, caused the terrible situation we
see. Assuming they intervened on time, the situation of this woman will not be
this bad,” Rita Orji added
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