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A man loses his wife due to power outage during surgery.

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A man loses his wife due to a power outage during surgery.

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A power outage and generator failure during surgery at Jummai Babangida Aliyu General Hospital in Minna, Niger State, have led to the unfortunate death of a woman.

Her husband, UB Shehu, shared the heartbreaking experience on his Facebook account, expressing the prolonged delays and technical problems that disrupted the operation during the power outage.

Shehu explained that 35 minutes into his wife’s surgery, the hospital experienced a power outage.

“35 minutes into my wife’s operation, Abuja Electricity Company (AEDC) commonly known as NEPA took light, and no fuel in the theatre Gen, at Jummai Babangida Aliyu General Hospital,”
 he wrote.

Despite waiting outside the operating theatre for about 11 hours—from 8:44 a.m. to 7 p.m.—he remained optimistic about a positive outcome. However, the experience turned devastating when the delays stretched on.

“Minutes later, they brought the fuel after pouring it in the Gen, it had refused to start, they had to look for a mechanic. My wife was still inside the theatre,”
 Shehu said.

A technician who had been called to fix the hospital’s generator had to go to Ogbomosho in Minna to purchase necessary parts.

Power was restored an hour later, but the mechanic was still working on the generator. As a result, the operation, initially expected to take less than 90 minutes, was prolonged.

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“Operation that wasn’t going to last for 90 minutes had taken from 4 pm to 7 pm,” Shehu explained.

Despite the extended delays, Shehu was informed by one of the nurses that the hospital had an alternative light source for such situations.

“One of the nurses told me that I should not worry if the operation has continued even without light, they had an alternative (lamp or torch light) as usual,” 
he added.

Shehu ended his post by clarifying that his intention was not to blame anyone but rather to raise awareness about the issue to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

“The narrator is not to target anybody, just to save lives and to avoid future occurrences,” he wrote. “I had reported my case to Almighty Allah already.”

Attempts to reach Shehu for comment were unsuccessful, as his phone was switched off at the time of filing this report.

Attempts to contact Dr. Bello Tukur, the Niger State Commissioner for Secondary and Tertiary Healthcare, for a comment on the matter concerning the power outage were unsuccessful, as both calls and text messages were not responded to.

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