YUSUF MUHAMMED
Hon Oladipo Afolabi has honoured the RRS Commander, DCP Tunji Disu, with a 3-day workshop on basic life support for RRS operatives.
The workshop, which was basically on how to revive someone in distress like collapse, cardiac arrest and other emergency cases, saw medical experts dishing out lectures one after the other while the RRS operatives listened attentively.
Dr. Alabi Busuyi, who led the medical team on how to revive a cardiac arrest patient as he demonstrated with medical instrument, later called out some of the operatives to come and perform it.
Another instructor, Mr. Anakwe Ugochukwu, explained how a boxer collapsed during a training section. He said if not for the knowledge his colleague had in basic life support, the world would have lost a great boxer. The instructor, Mr. Ugochukwu, stressed that basic life support can be needed in emergency situations like building collapse, fire outbreaks, amongst others.
One of the participants, ASP Enejere J.A, said he learnt and gained a lot from the workshop and promised that he will put into practice whenever such occasions arise.
On his part, Hon Oladipo Afolabi said he decided to honour the pragmatic crime buster, DCP Tunji Disu, who has assisted in making Lagos State a conducive environment for residents to stay adding that before he resumed as RRS Commander that the state was not as peaceful as it is now and urged him to continue the good work.
DCP Tunji Disu thanked Hon Oladipo Afolabi for the workshop and for finding him worthy of such honour. He promised to continue to make sure that Lagosians sleep with their two eyes closed.
The RRS Commander also used the occasion to warn criminals, who are still in Lagos State, to relocate as his men are ready to find and fish them out.
“Let me use this opportunity to once again warn any criminal still in Lagos State to either quit his or her criminal activities in the state or relocate elsewhere as my men will find and fish them out”.