A 33-year-old woman, Zainab Salisu, an internally displaced person in Maradun camp, Zamfara, has been delivered of a set of quadruplets — two males and two females.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Mrs Salisu, who hailed from Gidan Dan-Guntu village in Maradun District, gave birth on Sunday without complications.
Speaking on the delivery, the father of quadruplet, Malam Salisu Muhammad, told journalists before the delivery his wife only attended her antenatal care once at the Maradun General Hospital.
“Even then, her condition seemed normal but she could not get back to the hospital due to fear of attacks by bandits and so we managed her at home since this was not her first pregnancy
“We, however, noticed that this particular pregnancy was too big but since she has had seven deliveries including a set of twins, we paid less attention,” he explained.
He said the woman went into a brief labour in the early hours of Sunday and she was assisted by traditional birth attendants at the IDP, adding that when he reported the incident to the camp officials, they moved the mother and her quadruplet to Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital in Gusau, the state capital.
A medical personnel from Maradun Local Government who pleaded for anonymity told NAN that they decided to bring them to the hospital because “we believe they will receive better care.
NAN reports that Zaynab and her husband were among more than 12,000 people displaced from nearly 20 communities in five local government areas of Maru, Maradun, Zurmi, Shinkafi and Anka following nefarious activities of bandits in the last three months.
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