A National Youth Service Corps member in
Bayelsa State, Miss Loretta Okoro, has cried out for help over pains
caused by bites she sustained from her employer’s dogs.
28-year-old Okoro was bitten by security dogs in her employer’s house on
December 5, 2015, where she was posted for her primary assignment. It was learnt that three dogs on the
premises of the employer, Prof. Klem Imananah, reportedly pounced on the
corps member at about 7pm on that day.
Okoro lamented that her employer and the state chapter of the NYSC had abandoned her to her fate.
She alleged that since the incident
occurred, she had not gone through proper medical treatment and that her
health had deteriorated.
Okoro, a member of Stream A, with NYSC
number NUA/2015/162926, said though the wounds had healed on the
surface, she later started suffering from hallucination, numbness,
mental torture and psychological imbalance.
She said, “On December 5, 2015, I was
attacked by three dogs owned by Prof. Imananah who I was attached to.
The first hospital I was taken to had no doctor to attend to me.
“I called a friend of mine who came to
take me to the Federal Medical Centre in Yenagoa. The injuries were
cleaned every day and I was given injections. I spent three weeks at the
hospital and later went home.
“The following day after being
discharged, I started feeling some strange ailment. I have been trying
to be stable since then. I can no longer sleep. I see strange and
horrible things in my dreams. I have been reaching out to the NYSC to
know if they can be of help, but nothing has happened till now. They
claimed I am only pretending.
“Even the owner of the dogs has been threatening me with court action, saying that I am embarrassing him.
“I have not been able to do anything. Things have gone beyond my imagination. I have yet to get back to normal.”
The employer, Imananah, confirmed that
Okoro was bitten by his dogs but said he ensured the corps member was
treated until her injuries healed. He said his dogs were free of rabies,
adding that Okoro would not be alive if she contracted rabies from the
incident that occurred since December.
He said, “The girl wants to extort money
from me. She thinks it is easy. If a dog bites you and the dog is
normal, nothing will happen to you.
“It takes only a few days for someone bitten by rabies-infected dogs to die. What she is saying is total nonsense.”
Imananah said he spent about N200,000 at
the FMC to treat Okoro, adding that she was given full dosage of
anti-rabies at the hospital.
Okoro, an indigene of Imo State, appealed to the federal and state governments to wade into the matter. She said the NYSC in the state had not
given her matter the attention it deserved, adding that since the
incident occurred, no one from the NYSC had called to know her
condition.
Okoro’s colleague, who identified
himself only as Kingsley, said the victim’s health had worsened, adding
that she needed urgent medical attention.
Kingsley said, “It was unpleasant on
Monday evening. She was hallucinating and screaming throughout the
night. I knew her from the camp. But now, everything about her health
has changed. NYSC is supposed to protect corps members. But with what I
have seen in the case of Lorreta Okoro, we are just on our own. If
something urgent is not done, Lorreta may lose her life.”
The state Coordinator of the NYSC, Mr. Anthony Ekeocha, when contacted said he could not respond to the matter on the telephone.
Corps member Savage by employer’s dogs cries for help

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