The Enugu state governor spoke to journalists in
Enugu on Monday. Below is what he shared...
“Late August or early September, last year, I am not
sure again of the dates, but it is about that time. I was privileged to be one
of those nominated by the Nigeria Governors Forum to go to Germany to
understudy their federal system. A Governor was picked from each of the six geo-political
zones. I represented the South-East and of course, we were led by our Chairman,
Rotimi Amaechi.
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“On our way to Germany, I decided to go a little bit
earlier, passing through London to do my medicals because of what I will call
lack of our time. We do not have time here. So, I decided to take that
opportunity, got to London and did my medicals and was certified fit. I was
given a clean bill of health. But I had a little growth here (pointing at the
right side of his neck) that was not visible to anybody. I am a very observant
person. I noticed it, showed it to my doctor and he touched it and said he
didn’t feel it is anything serious, that I should just try and forget it.
“So, I thought they would have seen anything if
there was anything wrong when they were doing the general scanning and
screening, but nothing was found. So, I just singled it and said, please, this
particular thing, I will like it to be investigated. I was referred to GB who
after examining me and asking me questions, because I told him, no symptoms, no
pains, no discomfort from anywhere. He said as far as he was concerned, there
was nothing wrong but as a professional advised me to investigate it further
because I was almost running out of time, short of time.
“I made arrangements with them to help me set up
appointments for closer examination of the growth. So the next day I left for
Germany to join my colleagues. On that trip was my Commissioner for Commerce
and Industry, Dr. Jude Akubuilo and my SSA Investment. They were already in
Germany waiting for me and so, I joined them. At the end of the day, about a
week after they had set up the arrangement, I left Germany. I left my
colleagues. I told them where I was going, went back to London and did the
proper screening of that particular growth. They did biopsies and all that. So,
in the process it was discovered that it was cancerous. The growth was
cancerous.”
“Further investigation revealed that the main tumour, because this
actually turned out to be the lymph node, but the main tumour was behind my
nose. It actually turned out to be what they called nasopharyngeal cancer- that
is cancer of the nose. At that stage when you hear cancer, you will declare
yourself dead before any further examination.
Then I asked them what should be done, they told me straight away that
they will subject me to further screening to know if it had spread. So luckily it hadn’t spread, it is just only
in those two places.
“They said the good news is that it was curable and
not manageable. It was curable, that was when I became interested. And they said as soon as I was ready, they
would commence treatment. Originally we had planned to go from Germany to
Lebanon on our way back to Nigeria but I cancelled that trip, went back to
Germany, informed my people I went with, came down to London with the
Commissioner. The SSA hadn’t UK Visa then, so he traveled back to Nigeria from
Germany. In London we made arrangement and agreed on when to come.
“So we came back to Nigeria and within the two
weeks, I was able to make arrangements for transition. I wrote a letter to the
Speaker of the House of Assembly in accordance with the constitution, informing
him of my decision to proceed on leave and of course sought his cooperation to
work very well with the Deputy Governor, who would work as governor in my
absence. Within the two weeks, we held two exco meetings, the last was held on
Tuesday, the week I left. After the EXCO meeting, I told my EXCO members that I
was proceeding on long vacation which I wouldn’t know how long it would last to
treat myself. That was the information
they got and of course I told them to cooperate with the acting governor. The
following day, I left for Abuja, which was a Wednesday and again attended the
meeting of the Governors’ Forum, that night. Then Thursday morning, we had
National Economic Council meeting and the Deputy Governor was there to
represent me.
“I got to London and settled in and the following
day Friday went to see the Oncologist who had already made arrangements for
treatments to begin and on Monday, I started treatment. I don’t think any of
you has had an experience. Cancer is a deadly disease and the cure is also
deadly, the cure for cancer is not Panadol, the cure for cancer is not these
drugs you buy off the counter. By the time you go through Chemotherapy and
radiotherapy, you will be a changed person. So I started treatment, the
treatment altogether lasted for 12 weeks, throughout the period of my
treatment, I was an outpatient. I was never admitted in any hospital, all my
treatments, I took as an outpatient. During the period of treatment, I
personally had challenges with the treatment because like I said, except you
see somebody that has taken that kind of treatment, it is not easy to imagine.
“So when I started reading in the papers, how I went
to India, how I died at so, so place, to us it was a kind of entertainment.
Anytime we felt like being entertained, we call up the Nigerian papers online
and we will be laughing. So it was a lot of entertainment to us but what became
worrisome was the deliberate and sustained attempt to undermine the government
of Enugu State. Over the years, if you people have been following events
especially when we addressed our people, yes, we have invested a lot of money
in infrastructure and other spheres of life but I have always said that one
thing we would like to leave behind is a workable system, that had always been
topmost on our agenda because when we came in, yes, I was part of the last
administration but unfortunately when we came in there was no system in place,
not even a bad one. So we felt there was this need to have a system in place
because that is the only way you can encourage continuity because in this
place, a governor comes and he will want to chart his own course. But if you
have a system in place, if a governor comes in, he will build on what is on
ground.
“This was a kind of opportunity to put to test the
system we have put in place. Everything kept on happening as if the governor
was not on leave, nobody talked about strike, nobody talked about nonpayment of
salaries, no contractor agitated over payment of fees, everything and life
continued to be normal.
It was like we had increased activities in my
absence and I can say that I can beat my chest to thank the Deputy Governor who
led the team and who ensured that the system worked in my absence. I am happy
that we have almost attained that height and when we will be leaving in a few
years time, we will be glad we have built a system and it is a good thing to
notice that we didn’t have problems in spite of all attempts made by our
brothers and sisters to undermine us. The government of Enugu state has come to
stay, the system put by us has come to stay.
“The treatment officially ended on 10th of December
and of course when treatment ends, that is when the real thing starts. When I
had commenced treatment, what my doctors said was that I should stay off office
for six months, that was their recommendation, but by first week of January
when we went to review my state, they were shocked at the recovery rate, they
were happy with the recovery, the scan they did showed that the tumour and nose
fluid had disappeared completely, not even a scar was left behind.
“And I won’t like to use the expression that they
have declared me cancer free, but that was exactly what happened. Cancer is
cancer and one will be required to go there from time to time for check up to
make sure it does not raise its ugly head again. But as things are now, they
have succeeded in curing that disease that was detected in September last year.
“Coming to my staff, all attacks on them that they
were hoarding information and all that was an unfair attack. First and
foremost, they didn’t have all the information, all they knew was that I was
going on vacation and I didn’t know it was the business of people to know what
my activities will be when I am going on vacation. So I decided to use the
period of my vacation to take care of myself I don’t see how it should concern
anybody, I don’t see why we should owe anybody any apologies. The important thing
is complying with the law, making sure that as governor of the state, you
ensured that the ship of governance remained on course and not abandoning your
people. So, all those unfair attacks I found a little bit mischievious, and
actually exposed ignorance of some of our people. I was officially discharged
[not on admission] and I am still in the process of recovering, you won’t
expect to see me tomorrow running but I am fitter now to resume duties, I am
fit enough to ensure that government is on course with the assistance of my
co-pilots.
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