Hassana and Hussaina, according to their mother, Malama Badariyya
Badaru, were born at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital Kano, but
were later transferred to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital for intensive
care.
“I gave birth to them at Murtala Hospital, and they seemed to be in
good health, but when the nurses found out that the twins were joined
from the back, we were quickly referred to the Aminu Kano Teaching
Hospital for intensive care. We were also told that a surgery has to be
carried out to separate them,” she said.
According to Malama
Badariyya, her husband and the father of the conjoined twins is a civil
servant with low income, and cannot afford the money needed for the
surgery.
“My husband is a civil servant, and we cannot afford the
amount of money needed. We have been given a three months waiver by
AKTH, and the waiver will expire in a few days. We are in need of
assistance from the public to save these babies,” she said.
Head
of Department Surgery at the Teaching Hospital, Dr. Muhammad Aminu
Gwarzo, said the conjoined twins have a joined vertebrate and one anus,
and that N600, 000.00 is needed for a surgery on them.
“We have
done some investigations on the conjoined twins, and we discovered that
instead of having a separate vertebral column, the twins were joined at
the tail end of their vertebrate forming a ‘U’ shape. We still need to
conduct other investigations before conducting the surgery,” he said.
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