Monday, 26 August 2013

Suntai arrives Abuja, assisted out of aircraft


Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State on Sunday afternoon arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja after spending about 10 months abroad for treatment for injuries sustained when a small aircraft he piloted crashed. Read more
The governor, who left Nigeria  for  Germany  in October, was supported on his right and left arms by aides while disembarking from a chartered Gulfstream aircraft with registration number G4 at the domestic wing of the  airport.
 The aircraft touched down on the  tarmac at about 12.41pm and the governor was immediately  driven to the VIP lounge of the airport in a Toyota Land Cruiser.
At the lounge, he  sat between two men  before he proceeded to Jalingo, the Taraba State capital where two advance aircraft marked N224BA and 5NBMR were already on the ground.
Suntai was visibly weak and could not speak, but his associates told journalists that the long haul flight from the United States where he had the last phase of his treatment, made him tired.
He was shielded  from responding to questions from journalists  by heavily  armed security personnel.
But  a personal friend to Suntai, Mr. John Dara, said, “I am fully in the picture in all the arrangements for his return  and we are really excited to see  him back. What is clear is that after the long haul flight from the US, he is obviously weak and tired.
“But we are thrilled by the fact that he recognised each of us and called us by our names. This shows that he is mentally alert and this is an indication that he is capable of running the affairs of the state as governor.”
On why he was prevented from speaking with journalists, Dara said, “Normally, talking to press can be spontaneous and can be organised; but we felt that when he has rested well, it will be easier for him to address the press logically.”
Another associate of the governor  and a former  of member   Niger Delta Development Commission board , Mr. Rima Shawulu,     said  that Suntai  would commence work in earnest.
He said, “We have no doubt in our minds that when he gets to Jalingo later today (Sunday), it will be whether he will resume today or  in a couple of days from now. But he is clearly okay and able to function.
“It is what the doctors report says about him that should be followed. When I met him in Germany in February, he did not look like somebody that had  lost his senses. We  discussed. He told me things and asked me to do some things for him which I did.”
A board member of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prof. Jerry Gana, who was part of a Peoples Democratic Party team that welcomed the governor,  also told journalists that Suntai was strong enough to start work.
He said, “We thank God for his safe arrival and he is hale and hearty as you can see. We give God the glory that he has returned to start work as governor in his state.”
Suntai arrived  Jalingo  around 3.45pm aboard another chartered  aircraft marked 5N-12Y amid tight security and cheers  by government officials,  his friends and sympathisers.
Before he alighted from the plane, his wife, Hauwa, first entered to greete him and then his deputy, Alhaji Garba Umar, who ran the affairs of the state in acting capacity.
When Umar came out of the aircraft, Suntai emerged, this time, assisted by his wife, who led him into an unmarked marooned  Range Rover Sports HSE.
The Range Rover –Sports HSE made  straight for  the governor’s lodge in Jalingo  with the ailing governor waving to the people  that had gathered to welcome him.
Some of them were heard shouting “ya dawo”, meaning ‘he has come’ while others were saying “shi ne”, meaning ‘he is the one.’
Security chiefs in the state, including the commissioner of police and the director of the State Security Services  were cited at the lodge but it was unclear if they were able to see the governor, whom doctors   asked  to observe  a   72 hour-bed rest
 Meanwhile, Plateau State Governor   has  dismissed rumours that  he financed  Suntai’s return.
The  Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Abraham Yiljap, told our correspondent in  Jos that Jang didn’t have to  do so   since   the government and people  of his state were   capable of   financing  his return.
He said, “Governor Jang did not have to shoulder the financial responsibility  for his return as the government of Taraba and people and people of good will were very capable  of undertaking the operation; after all he (Suntai ) is a sitting governor.
Abraham said that Jang was happy  that  the governor was back in the country.
He added, “Jang prayed and visited him in Germany when he was first taken.  He encourages him and he (Jang) will continue to support him in any  way to fulfill God’s plan and purpose in his life.
“His return gives Jang a feeling of exhilaration.   Being back in the presence of his people will offer him the perfect atmosphere for complete healing.”

 BY OKECHUKWU NNODIM AND JUDE OWUAMANAM
Culled from Punch newspaper

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