According to the North West Coordinator of the
National Emergency Management Authority
NEMA, Musa Illamah, most of the victims of the
Central Mosque Kano bomb blast that
happened on Friday Nov 28th are in dire of
blood and consumables
"We went round the hospitals to assess
the conditions of those who are receiving
treatment and we were told that what
they need most is blood and consumables.
I spoke with the officials of the Federal
Ministry of Health and and they have
assured me that they would mobilize
blood bank in Katsina to supply blood to
the hospital" he told newsmen
Residents in Kano have been trooping to the
various hospitals where the victims are being
treated to donate blood.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
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