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Uti Nwachukwu Blasts Lagos State Government After Emergency Line Didn’t Connect During Hit and Run Incident

Actor Uti Nwachukwu has criticized the Lagos state government after he was unable to contact emergency services

In order for them to assist in rescuing a hit-and-run victim.

Uti Nwachukwu Blasts Lagos State Government After Emergency Line Didn't Connect During Hit and Run Incident
Uti Nwachukwu

Uti spotted a badly injured man lying in the pool of his own blood after being hit by a driver who failed to stop.

The actor said he called the emergency numbers provided by the state. He said the operator initially picked up his call and he gave them the location of the accident.

The former reality tv star said after waiting for sometime without seeing any of the rescue team, he called again and the operator hung up on him.

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Uti then decided to help the man himself. From the last post up on his page, Uti says the victim is currently being treated in the in the hospital.

This is not the first time celebrities will be calling out the government over their failure to act.

Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham in March flayed the Lagos State Government over the killing of Bamise Ayanwole.

Bamise boarded the state-owned transit bus (BRT) was kidnapped inside it and later turned up dead.

Toyin Abraham mirroring the thoughts of many Nigerians took to her Instagram
to ask the state why they have not installed CCTV cameras in their buses.

“It is sad enough that Nigeria is not safe but to think that a place or thing considered as property like BRT is now considered a dangerous place should all get all of us concerned. But I have a few questions for Lagos State Government, why are the BRT buses not fitted with CCTV cameras?” she wrote.

What measure have you put in place since this incident that made you assure Lagosians that the BRT buses are now safe? Are we truly safe or your speech is just government rhetoric, telling us what we want to hear?”

 

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