A
content analysis of newspapers reports of Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime’s
programmes and activities since he became governor on May 29, 2007, on Tuesday
showed that he had attended only 17 events out of a possible 111 physically.
Our correspondent and statisticians in
Enugu State, who had shown concern for the governor’s failing health,
especially since he had been on a hospital bed in India for more than three
months, coded the data findings.
The data showed that commissioners in
the state had always represented Chime on occasions, and Chime had always come
“very late” to the few events he attended.
It is on record though, that the Enugu
State governor attended every of his electioneering rallies and campaigns in 2007
and 2011.
He, however, collapsed in March 2011
during a campaign rally in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State.
“Before collapsing in Nsukka in 2011,
he had relapsed twice in Enugu, in 2008 and in 2009,” said a protocol officer
at the Enugu State Government House.”
The protocol officer, who sought
protection of his identity, said, “Most people have always blamed the
governor’s absence from events on other things. The true situation is that the
medical team has to be very sure that the governor is medically sound before he
goes out for an event.
“The medical team had been embarassed
several times when the governor kept falling at events and the protocol,
security and aides had to block him so that many people would not notice.”
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for
Information, Mr. Chuks Ugwoke, despite reports in the media that the governor
is recuperating in an India hospital after being transferred from a London
Hospital, has continued to claim that all was well with Chime.
Ugwoke had refused to speak to The PUNCH and would not
reply any text message from our correspondent.
When the story of Chime’s ill health
and absence from the state first broke in the October 14, 2012 edition of the Sunday PUNCH, Ugwoke had
said, “Chime was enjoying his vacation, the first he has taken since he was
sworn into office five years ago.
“Chime had actually presided over the
State Executive Council meeting on September 18, 2012 where he announced to all
the members that he was proceeding on his annual leave and constitutionally
handed over the reins of power to his deputy, Sunday Onyebuchi, who is today
the Acting Governor of the state.”
The commissioner had further pointed
out that, “Chime also attended a meeting of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum in
Abuja on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 and travelled out the next day on his
vacation,” adding that, “all these facts are verifiable.”
He had added, “Having said all these,
we want to reaffirm that the Government of His Excellency, Sullivan Chime, will
continue to promote freedom of expression while also maintaining its cherished
reputation of civility and accommodation of all shades of opinion, including
constructive criticisms from the media and other quarters.”
Source:
Punch
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