I confess to a feeling of discomfort over a state of affairs, in an enlightened and compassionate society, in which a patient, who undergoes a necessary procedure and who can not afford to bear the entire loss, through no fault of his and
reposing full confidence in our system of medical care, suffers catastrophic disability but is not entitled to be compensated because of the absence of fault on the part of those involved in his care.
Aregbesola who described the
confidence reposed in him by the people of the state as unparalleled said his administration had enjoyed
full support from the good people of the state.