36-year-old single mother of three, Tawakalitu Adeyeye collapsed and became unconscious at Ikolaba area of Ibadan, the Oyo State.
When passersby failed to resuscitate the woman with cold water, an eyewitness called the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Adekunle Ajisebutu, who immediately went to the scene and also alerted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ikolaba Division.
She was rushed to the hospital and upon regaining consciousness, she said there was nothing wrong with her medically, but that she collapsed because she was hungry and had not taken anything in two days.
"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, and I prayed I would get a job that day, but it wasn’t to be, so as I was trekking back home, I became weak around Ikolaba area, and fell to the ground," said Tawakalitu, whose cab driver husband abandoned her and their three children.
Tawakalitu is, however, grateful to the PPRO and the policemen who rescued her, saying she could have died if not for their timely response to the calls made to them by good Samaritans.
During his visit the woman at the hospital on Saturday, the PPRO commended members of the public who called to draw the attention of the police to Tawakalitu’s plight.
Also moved by the story of the woman, the PPRO donated food items and an undisclosed amount of cash to her, while praying to God to help her get a more decent and rewarding job.
The Director of Salaudeen Memorial Hospital, Ikolaba, where Tawakalitu was rushed to, Dr Rashidi Olasunkanmi Salaudeen, said Tawakalitu could have died if she hadn't been brought in immediately.
Source: Nigerian Tribune
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