Just
as the effect of economic recession is biting hard on millions of
Nigerians, a woman reportedly collapsed and became unconscious at
Ikolaba area of Ibadan, out of hunger.
The lady who was rescued
Ms Tawakalitu Adeyeye, was last week, rescued by the operatives of
Nigerian Police after she collapsed and became unconscious at Ikolaba
area of Ibadan, Oyo State, around 8.30p.m.
According to The Tribune, though the cause of her collapse was
unknown to passersby, many of them were said to have been reluctant to
help the single mother of three out of fear.
However, one of the passersby summoned courage, moved close to her
and tried to resuscitate her by pouring cold water on her, all to no
avail. An eyewitness reportedly put a call through to the Police who
acted promptly, after which the woman was rushed to the nearest
hospital.
Upon regaining consciousness, the labourer said there was nothing
wrong with her medically, but that she collapsed because she was hungry
and had not taken anything in two days.
Speaking feebly on the hospital bed, Adeyeye said: “I am a
labourer, and I had gone to the Wema area, in Iwo Road, where labourers
normally converge daily for menial work, but for the past one month, I
have not done any work.
"On the day I collapsed, I was returning home to Ijokodo, Sango
area, and was trekking back like I did in the morning when I went in
search of a job. I didn’t eat the previous day because I had nothing, so
as I was trekking back home, I became weak and fell to the ground."
It was gathered that her husband, a cab driver, had abandoned her
and their three children, and she is left to fend for the children
alone.
Moved by her story, the Oyo State PPRO, Adekunle Ajisebutu, donated food items and an undisclosed amount of cash to her. .
The Director of Salaudeen Memorial Hospital, Ikolaba, where
Tawakalitu was rushed to, Dr Rashidi Olasunkanmi Salaudeen, said she
could have died if help had not come her way on time.

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