Culled from Sunnews
Exactly 141 days after Governor Sullivan Chime left
the Enugu State Government House for what government officials termed
“consolidated leave,” the governor yesterday returned to the country through
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
Though, throughout the period the governor stayed
away, his aides had insisted that he was on vacation, recent developments
revealed that the governor was actually ill as attested to by governors
Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Gabriel Suswan
(Benue), who visited him in London to wish him quick recovery. True to the
claims by the three colleagues of Chime that he would soon return, he touched
down in Abuja yesterday and is expected in Enugu today, where a reception would
be staged for him in late afternoon.
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A reliable government source confided in Daily Sun
that the governor, having been away for some time would need to use the
opportunity of his return through Abuja to meet some of his people in the
National Assembly, and possibly visit Aso Rock.
As the governor was expected in Enugu today, a
principal officer of the state House of Assembly who craved anonymity told
Daily Sun yesterday that the House was in contact with him and expected him to
write them officially to intimate the lawmakers that he was back. According to
the source, the House would on Tuesday next week sit to deliberate on the
Chime’s letter telling them that he was back and ready to return to his desk.
When Chime travelled out, the state Speaker of the
House of Assembly, Mr. Eugene Odoh said he transmitted a letter to the House,
declaring his intention to be away more than 21 days and thus handed over to
his Deputy, Mr Sunday Onyebuchi in acting capacity.
However, with the passage of time and when it
appeared that Chime was not in a hurry to return, the Save Enugu Group (SEG)
led by Chief Maxi Okwu sprang up, demanding his whereabouts, as well as urging
the house and the acting governor to declare him incapacitated and unable to
again carry out his functions as governor.
The group had given the acting governor a seven-day
ultimatum to disclose where Chime was or face legal action, when the governor
returned.
Yesterday, when the news filtered into town that
Chime was back, the group through one of its members, Mr. Igbonekwu Ogazimorah,
in a statement said they were happy over his return. “Save Enugu Group,
received with joy, the informal news of the return of Governor Sullivan Chime,
into Nigeria, in the wee hours of this morning.
We are reliably informed that Governor Chime arrived
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on a British Airways flight from
London Heathrow and moved to the Enugu Lodge in Abuja. “We note that this event
is taking place exactly one month after we first sounded the alarm of prolonged
and unexplained absence.
We acclaimed this as falling within desired
responsive action of leaders in a democracy. “If the further information on the
frail condition of the governor is reliable, we wish to state that Governor
Chime did not deserve being hustled out of ‘gainful stay’ in good health
institutions, if the right things were done first and before questions arose.
In that respect, we, as other good people of Enugu State stand to hold those
responsible for primitive lies and needless cover ups responsible. We wish our
Governor Sullivan I. Chime well and full recovery,” the group said.
But when contacted, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS)
to the governor, Mr Chukwudi Achife, confirmed that the governor would land in
Enugu today, saying those who had carried various rumours about the governor,
particularly the Save Enugu Group should now go to bury their heads in shame.
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