‘State-of-the-art’ mobile medical unit deployed at Kot Lakhpat jail for Nawaz

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–Punjab CM’s spokesman says unit will have three drivers, three cardiologists and three technicians operating in shifts

–Mobile unit comes with a defibrillator, ventilator, fusion pump and all other necessary equipment to address cardiac complications

 

LAHORE: The Punjab government sent a “state-of-the-art” mobile medical unit to Kot Lakhpat jail on Saturday after incarcerated former prime minister Nawaz Sharif refused to accept an offer by Prime Minister Imran Khan to provide him access to a doctor and hospital of his choice for treatment.

Talking to journalists at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology, Punjab CM’s Spokesman Shahbaz Gill said that following Nawaz’s daughter Maryam’s tweet on Friday evening requesting jail authorities to “establish an immediate resuscitation and life-saving unit on [the] jail premises”, Chief Minister Usman Buzdar immediately gave orders that very night to take the necessary measures.

Gill said that the mobile unit will remain within the jail premises 24 hours a day and will have three drivers, three cardiologists and three technicians operate in shifts to ensure round-the-clock presence of staff.

The mobile unit comes with a defibrillator, a ventilator, a fusion pump and all other necessary equipment to address cardiac complications.

“For the past few days, there has been a lot of politicking around Nawaz Sharif’s health,” said Gill, adding that there should instead be a focus on his well being.

The spokesperson said that he had personally met Nawaz in jail along with two cardiologists and “every kind of offer was made to him”, which Gill said was unprecedented.

“We are not a country with abundant resources,” Gill said, regretting that media and political pressure had been created around the matter.

“With the few resources available, we have provided three cardiologists and other staff on a 24-hour basis,” he said, adding that it was a “state-of-the-art medical unit” which had been sent.

Gill went on to say that it was not within the Punjab government’s authority to grant Nawaz Sharif bail and let him leave the country for treatment. “The authority we do have, we have gone above and beyond it to provide this unit,” he remarked.

“These doctors work for the country, not for us,” he said and pledged that the government is willing to do whatever it can within its power.

He said that the home department had already informed the jail administration that Nawaz Sharif’s health is “all right” and that “there is no emergency”. In the event of one, the mobile unit will be at the ready to address it, he added.

Gill said that the incarcerated former prime minister was now 69 years old. “The condition he is in now is the same as last year. It is not a matter of emergency. At this age, heart patients do exhibit the symptoms he has,” he said.

Regarding reports of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s wish to meet Sharif, Gill said: “If he [Bilawal] wishes to see him, he is welcome to do so.”

“Despite being a three-time prime minister, he [Sharif] will have to fulfill his obligations as a prisoner,” he reasoned.

“The decision to allow him to seek treatment abroad is not within our authority. It is up to the judges to ordain,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, PM Imran tweeted late Saturday that he wishes Nawaz “good health”, adding that he has already ordered the authorities concerned to assist in the PML-N supremo’s treatment. “I have asked the Punjab CM to ensure that every health facility in the country is made available for Nawaz Sharif to get the treatment of his choice. The federal govt will assist wherever required. I wish him good health,” he said.

Nawaz is serving a seven-year jail term awarded to him in the Al Azizia corruption case at the Kot Lakhpat jail. In recent days, his family members as well as PML-N members have raised concern about the former prime minister’s reportedly deteriorating health and treatment.

Last month, on February 25, the Islamabad High Court had rejected a petition seeking the release of Sharif on bail on medical grounds.

“None of the reports [about Sharif’s condition] suggest that continued incarceration of the petitioner, in any way, would be detrimental to his life,” the court’s detailed judgement had said.

According to the judgement: “The petitioner [Sharif] has been hospitalised time and again since January, 2019, whenever he made complaints about his indisposition. In fact, the reports of board of doctors and various teams constituted are indicative of the fact that petitioner is receiving best possible medical treatment available to any individual in Pakistan.”