AKURE—ONDO
State government has expressed concern over the activities of coffin
sellers and hearse operators within the vicinity of its hospitals across
the state.
Specifically,
the Health Commissioner, Dr. Dayo Adeyanju said in Akure that the state
government has concluded arrangements to promulgate a law banning such
businesses within the hospitals.
Adeyanju
said the government was greatly disturbed by the advertisement of
death accessories to those who need encouragement to survive what
brought them to the hospital in the first instance.
He
spoke during the launching of a programme tagged: Working Together for
Health’, aimed at coordinating activities of health workers to ensure
maximum service delivery, at the state hospital and all the state’s
health institutions.
According to him, “it is highly disturbing to see advertisements of coffins at our hospital gates.
“What
message are the promoters of these businesses sending to the sick who
should be in the right frame of mind to receive treatment, the relatives
who brought the sick and the general ambience surrounding our
hospitals?
“You should not be seen promoting death where we are encouraging and sustaining life.”
Dr
Adeyanju pointed out that “a bill seeking to ban the sales of these
items would soon be sent to the House of Assembly for passage. The
executive bill will outlaw the sales of coffins, promotion of the
business of undertakers and location of offices of morbid ventures near
health facilities and non-compliance would attract penalties from the
Courts of law.
He
said that the law had already been drafted by the office of the State
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice and that the new bill will
be one of the first to be presented to the legislators in the coming
year.
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