RECUPERATING Governor Danbaba Suntai may have sent a letter to the Taraba State House of Assembly seeking to resume work. Read more
The letter, according to a United States- based Nigerian online news portal, SaharaReporters, was on Monday received by the Speaker of the House of Assembly,Haruna Tsokwa.
The portal did not say exactly when the
letter was written and the day the governor, who arrived in the country
from the US after a 10-month medical sojourn, hoped to commence duties.
But it quoted sources close to the
Assembly as saying that Suntai, in the letter, claimed to have fully
recovered from the injuries he sustained when a small aircraft he
piloted crashed on October 25, 2012.
The agency added that the Assembly might
on Tuesday(today) hold plenary on the governor’s return. A source
hinted that he might be invited to address the lawmakers on the
state of his health and plans to resume work.
The Speaker of the assembly, Haruna
Tsokwa,met with the Acting Governor, Alhaji Garba Umar, in the latter’s
office on Monday evening.
Tsokwa declined to speak with reporters on his way out of the office.
Suntai, on arrival at the domestic wing
of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, looked frail and
was aided to alight from the chartered aircraft that flew him.
From the NAIA to the Jalingo Airport,
he did not utter a word to the crowd that had gathered to welcome him.
He only managed to wave and smile at them.
But Suntai played host to his Adamawa
State counterpart, Murtala Nyako, who shed tears after praying for
him to fully recover.
The two governors sat in one chair in
the inner office of the Governor’s office with Suntai wearing an
ash-coloured suit with a blue-black shirt and Nyako decked in a white
agbada and a black cap to match.
Suntai, who bowed down while Nyako’s
prayer lasted, kept saying “amen” in low voice. He clapped and put up a
smile when Nyako ended his prayer.
At this point, tears rolled down the
Adamawa State governor’s cheeks. He then held Suntai in a firm handshake
and then proceeded to have a brief discussion with Suntai’s wife,
Hauwa.
He described Suntai as his brother and not just a colleague.
“What affects him affects me too. I pray he recovers speedily so that he can continue where he stopped,” Nyako said.
Hauwa, who thanked Nyako for the visit, narrated how he had been helpful since the accident.
According to her, Nyako was the one who helped to convey Suntai to the hospital in Yola and to Abuja the following day.
Nyako, who left the Government House around 12pm on Monday,told journalists that he had a lot of things in common with Suntai.
He said, “You saw me shedding tears of joy.I am very happy. I can now go back to my state (Adamawa) and tell my people.
“I wish him (Suntai) a very quick
recovery. Governor Suntai and I have a lot of struggles and grounds to
cover. When he recovers, we shall ensure that justice prevails and
democracy develops in our states.”
Suntai, who appeared better than he was
on Sunday, walked unaided, but did not address the journalists who had
gathered for a speculated press conference by him.
The Acting governor, Alhaji Umar, also told journalists that he was happy that his boss was back.
He urged the people of the state to
“sustain the unity and cooperation” and commended journalists’ efforts
in covering the governor’s arrival.
Umar said, “I am very happy for the
successful homecoming of my boss.I appreciate the unity, cooperation and
the way everyone turned out. I want to urge Taraba people to sustain
this unity and cooperation.”
Meanwhile, the Public Interest Lawyers
League has threatened to go to court, if within seven days, the Taraba
State Executive Council and the state House of Assembly fail to declare
Suntai unfit to continue to govern the state.
The group, in a statement by its
President, Mr. Abdul Mahmud, on Monday said the failure of the
governor to address the press since his arrival was “indicative of a
more serious medical case”.
PILL also demanded that, within the
seven days , a medical panel should be appointed in accordance with
Section 189 (4) of the 1999 Constitution to investigate the true
medical state of the governor.
Section 198(4) of the Constitution
states, “The medical panel to which this section relates shall be
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Assembly of the State, and
shall comprise five medical practitioners in Nigeria.”
by Ade Adesomoju with agency report
Culled from Punch newspaper
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