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Many are the afflictions of state governors
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By Theophilus Ilevbare
Saturday, Dec 29, 2012
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Since the inception of the fourth republic in 1999, Governors have
been the subject of intense speculation and debate whenever they
disappear from official and other public functions. As the year tails
to an end, a serious call for concern is the plight of some state
governors that have been missing in action for the past few months.
Late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua spent most of his tenure
governing Katsina state from various hospital bed in Europe,
unknown to people of Katsina, till he was foisted on Nigerians by
Olusegun Obasanjo in 2007 as President. He lost his battle with his
health in 2010. Crisis was averted when Goodluck Jonathan was
eventually sworn in as acting and much later, substantive President.
Two term governor of Edo State, Lucky Igbinedion also had his own
share of health challenges, which he tacitly managed and kept away
from public knowledge.
Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada
Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada, on friday December 28, was
involved in an auto crash with his convoy when his Lexus SUV tyre
burst, causing it to somersault three times into an uncompleted
building by the road side. Multiple crashes ensued as other vehicles
were in his motorcade.
His driver, however, escaped unhurt but the governor’s Aide-de-
Camp, ASP Idris Mohammed, died instantly, while others in his
motorcade sustained varying degree of injury.
Wada was quickly evacuated by his officials to Kogi Specialist
Hospital in Lokoja from where he was transferred to the National
Hospital, Abuja for further treatment.
The governor was returning from the annual Igala Education
Summit which he declared opened at the Kogi State University in
Anyigba when his convoy was involved in the crash on Lokoja-
Ajaokuta Road.
Gov Sullivan Chime of Enugu State
The speculation surrounding the health of the Enugu state
governor has become intense in recent weeks as officials of the
state continue to vehemently refute rumours of his absence,
refusing to disclose his whereabouts or state of health. News of his
ailment has been misconstrued as death in some parts of the state.
Former minister of state for foreign affairs Dubem Onyia had to
calm frayed nerves by stating the governor is alive and kicking.
Sullivan’s last public appearance was at the meeting of South-East
Governors Forum on September 9, 2012 in Enugu, since then he
has been conspicuously missing in public functions. A punch
investigation revealed that the governor made only 17 public
appearances from a possible 111 in 2012. To underscore his frail
heath, he collapsed in Nsukka in 2011, and relapsed twice in
Enugu, in 2008 and 2009.”
However, an aide of the governor, who regrets the entire saga,
recently told some journalists that Chime was in “a bad shape
before he left the country for London. We noticed it.”
The aide explained further “for some time now, we noticed that the
governor has not been his usual bubbling self. You may not easily
know this because he carries himself well and hardly talks, but some
of us knew that the man was down. From what we heard, he is no
longer in London; he was flown to India last week because his
health condition wasn’t getting better. As I speak to you right now,
he is in a hospital in India.”
Concern, apprehension and anxiety can best describe the mood in
Enugu, particularly Udi where Governor Chime hails from.
Governor of Cross River State, Liyel Imoke
In November, former Federal Minister of Power and Steel now
Governor of Cross River State, Liyel Imoke had announced that he
was taking time off to attend to his medical condition without
disclosing the problem he had with his health.
He however wrote a letter to the state House of Assembly that he
had handed over to his deputy, Efiok Cobham, so as to enable him
proceed on an accumulated leave.
Reports say the governor’s health condition has to do with his
kidney. Government house sources said Liyel is on life support and
undergoing regular dialyses.
Similar to other ailing governors, there aides and protocol men are
having a busy time deflating rumours of the governor’s deteriorating
health. The pace of development has been reduced to snail’s pace
as the Deputy Governor, Efiok Cobham like his counterpart in
Enugu state, Sunday Onyebuchi, cannot approve more than N500,
000 for any project regardless of how pressing it is, rather attention
have now been channelled to gull the people of the states.
Governor Patrick Yakowa, Kaduna State
The Governor met his untimely death on his way to Port Harcourt
from Bayelsa after he attended the funeral of late Mr
Tamunoobebara Douglas, the father of the Presidential adviser on
Research, Documentation and Strategy, Mr Oronto Douglas when
the Nigerian Navy Augusta 109 helicopter conveying himself, the
erstwhile National Security Adviser, General Owoye Azazi and four
others, burst into flames and crashed at Okoroba village in Ogbia
Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
They were said to have been badly burnt and only identified by the
shreds of their clothes.
Yakowa has since been buried and Kaduna state has moved on
with the swearing in of his deputy Mukhtar Yero as the new
governor and former Peoples Democratic Party chairman in the
state, Mr. Nuhu Bajoga, his deputy.
Dambaba Danfulani Suntai, Taraba State Governor
Very little has been heard of Governor Dambaba Suntai since the
self-inflicted head injuries he sustained after his Cessna 208 private
jet piloted by him in company of five of his aides, crashed on
October 25 in Yola, capital of Adamawa State.
He initially received treatment at the Abuja National Hospital before
he was eventually flown to Germany for “proper medical attention”.
A presidential delegation led by Senate President David Mark
embarked on a clandestine journey to see the governor on his sick
bed in Germany en route their official destination of the Vatican City
to witness the consecration of Archbishop John Onaiyekan as
Cardinal of the Catholic Church, disclosed that apart from the fact
that he is bedridden, he could not recognize members of the
delegation.
The silence on Governor Suntai’s health status is considered by
many as a scheme to delay the swearing in of the deputy governor
as the substantive governor despite prove beyond reasonable
doubt that Suntai might not be able to fully recover from the crash
to govern Taraba again.
In similar manner to the propaganda by other state governors on
‘vacation,’ the deceit and lies by media aides to the governor
continued unabated without recourse to his prolonged absence
from the country, This has stalled governance in Taraba as there
was no official handover to his deputy to take charge of day-to-day
administration of the state.
The polity of the affected states have being heated unnecessarily
as a result of prolonged absence of these governors fuelled by
persistent denials by their aides who are not bothered that the
people they govern deserve to know the whereabouts and medical
condition of their Governors.
It would be safe to conclude that a lot of them are aware of their
fragile health before aspiring for political office which they thereafter
shield and employ state resources to keep going. These
Governors, like every other human being, can succumb to illness
but it is the secrecy that it is shrouded, the leadership vacuum
created and the attendant dislocation in the workings of government
when they periodically break down that is a source of worry.
theophilus@ilevbare.com




