A former Lagos State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, Chike Oti, has made a public appeal for financial assistance after being diagnosed with end-stage renal disease.
In a statement seen by PUNCH Metro on Thursday, Oti who is also an Assistant Commissioner of Police, revealed that he was diagnosed with 5th stage renal failure at the Lagoon Hospital in Ikoyi, Lagos, and required immediate medical attention to stay alive.
According to the statement, doctors had recommended twice-weekly haemodialysis treatment until he could raise the sum of N25m needed for a kidney transplant.
The statement read, “Good morning, my dear brothers and sisters in the house. My name is ACP Chike Godwin Oti. Recently transferred as AC’ DFA, Railway Police Command, Ebute Meta, Lagos.
“I wish to inform you that I was recently diagnosed with 5th-stage renal failure also known as end-stage renal disease (kidney failure) occasioned by unmitigated high blood pressure at the Lagoon Hospital, Bourdillion Street, Ikoyi, Lagos. It was recommended that my only chance to stay alive is that I must undergo haemodialysis twice a week until I am able to raise the sum of N25m for kidney transplant.”
Oti, however, said he had already spent N3.5m on medical expenses during his one-week stay at the hospital.
“The cost of keeping alive is way beyond my means right now. I therefore seek your help, Dear brothers and sisters, to surmount this terrible illness. Acct no: 2016631487
Bank: UBA PLC Name: CHIKE OTI
GSM NO: 07065246927,” he added.
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