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Yes to Paramedics Corp Bill

This petition was published by son gyoh on May 08, 2009

Road traffic accident in Nigeria probably accounts for the highest cause of tragic death in adults.

In many encounters, tragic death and permanent injury might have been avoided if accident victims were able to receive emergency attention. Such attention would range from simple, but professional rescue from crash, on the spot resuscitation and immediate and professional rescue of victims.

The bill serves to establish the right of all Nigerians to accident emergency rescue. The paramedic service proposed for Nigeria is one that is framed on public/ private partnership that will work very closely with the Road Safety Corps and emergency units of public hospitals and rural health care centres. This would mean equipping all Accident and Emergency units of our public hospitals and strategic rural health centres across the country.

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