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Wike’s Response To Doctors’ Quarters Fire

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Occupants of the Doctors quarters, in Port
Harcourt gutted by fire last Sunday, may
still be in pleasant shock over the speed with which the state government effected their resettlement. Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike, who was on hand to witness fire service personnel combat the inferno, ordered that victims of the fire be immediately accommodated in available Government guest Houses.
The governor who empathized with the doctors and management of Braitwaite Memorial Hospital, owners of the structure, ensured that the five medical doctors and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, occupants of the facility did not suffer untold hardship. That was in spite of the fact that the cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained.
The Tide considers the Governor’s swift response to the fire accident most  commendable but more for his discretion of solving problem before apportioning blames. That kind of response to public needs is gradually becoming a prominent feature of the Wike administration’s policy direction that requires some highlighting.
On May 29, 2015, Wike assumed office without any proper hand-over note from his predecessor, Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi who had instead, publicly acknowledged that the state’s treasury was empty and went further to challenge the new government on how to run its affairs without funds.
With such public confession by his predecessor, Wike had an ample choice to hide under the excuse of an empty treasury, to do nothing, mark time, line his pocket and wait for better days to come. All Wike needed to do was complain and complain against the missteps of the last government without solutions.
Instead, the Wike administration sourced for funds to clear the three-month backlog of civil servants’ salaries and some five months of retirees’ benefit. In like manner, vital roads abandoned by the last administration after huge funds had been released, housing projects left as white-elephant works and indeed public institutions captured in budget after budget, but never provided for where, bailed out of imminent demise.
In the case of the fire at the doctors’ quarters, Governor Wike had the choice to order investigation into the immediate and remote causes of the accident and await recommendations by such a public panel before taking any action. He could hide under the familiar excuse that culprits needed to be identified first, before resettling any, which may include the suspected culprits, responsible for the fire.
But this governor did not. Instead, his swift proactive response must have humbled some medical doctors and taught them a lesson or two on how to respond to emergency cases often brought under their care. One is that the first priority of the doctor must be to save life, first and fore-most before other considerations bothering on material demands.
In Wike’s view, subjecting the former “occupants of the doctors’ quarters to the elements, pending outcome of such a protracted investigation, amounted to a medical doctor insisting on payment of a certain deposite by an accident victim, battling death, before same could be treated. Yes, proper investigation is necessary, if for nothing else, identify cause of the fire and unmask culprits, but a greater necessity, in the Governor’s   view is to provide alternative shelter, being one of the most important basic needs of man.
The Tide commends Governor Wike for his humaneness, positive energy, sense of responsibility, exceptional service and indeed near-consistent empathy with the people, in his daily response to public demands, as exemplified in his approach to roads construction and rehabilitation of abandoned public works.
This disposition of offering quality service and not wasting time on complaints naturally actuated by misdeeds of past governments is most commendable because as the sages often say, one who complains less in the midst of challenges, but makes the needed difference in the affairs of men unconsciously makes a needed difference between self and that to be complained against, without complaint.
The Tide believes that the state, its ministries and parastatals would be better for it, if the Governor’s new policy direction is allowed to permeate their daily businesses in service of the people. That is one way of internalising the new administrative style, introduced by Governor Wike, one, which central beacon is exceptional sensitivity to the needs of the people.’
However, while we commend the governor for his compassion towards thsoe displaced by the fire, we insist that the Braitwaite Memorial Hospital Management must conduct a proper probe, to determine the cause of the fire with a view to checking any repeat. These are times of lean public resources, which demand of all public officers, exceptional care in managing public property.

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