Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sullivan Chime, on Monday night confessed to have had cancer.
The governor said he stayed abroad for
too long in order to remove cancerous tumours from his neck and nose
before they could spread.
Chime, who spoke to journalists in
Enugu, said that he was not sick initially when he departed the country
on September 19, 2012 but that his health altered as a result of the
agony and trauma he went through in the course of removing the cancerous
tumours in London.
Chime was away from the country for
upward of 140 days thus generating a controversy over how long a
governor could leave his state with many, including a Save Enugu Group
asking for a transfer of power to his deputy.
In narrating how he stayed out of the
country from September 19, 2012 to February 7, 2013, the governor said,
“In August last year, I was privileged to be one of those nominated by
the Nigerian Governors’ Forum to go to Germany to study their
federalism, I was to represent the South-East zone; I had to use the
opportunity of the trip to pass through London to do my medicals since
it was the only opportunity I had to do that. After my medical, I was
certified fit by the doctors, but I noticed that I had a little growth
beneath my jaw. Ordinarily, nobody could see it but I felt it seriously
and asked the doctors to do further investigation on it.
“I was later referred to a GP who after
examining me said there was nothing wrong with me. I still asked for
further investigation. I even made arrangement with them to help me set
appointment for closer investigation. I left for Germany and had to
still return to London to keep the appointment for proper screening of
the growth. It was after the screening that it was discovered that the
growth in question was cancerous. It was also discovered that the main
tumour was behind my nose; it was simply called cancer of the nose.”
Chime said he indeed planned for a long
trip and duly informed the Enugu State House of Assembly and made
arrangement for the smooth running of the state.
He said, “Cancer is such a thing that
when you hear it, the person involved will even declare himself dead
instantly. I was subjected to further scanning at the nose and neck and
was told that it was curable, not manageable. When I asked how to go
about it, I was told it had to be as early as possible before it spreads
to other areas.
“Accordingly, I arranged for it to be
done. I had to cancel further trips and agreed to be back to London in
two weeks. Within the period, I came back to Nigeria and made
arrangement for transmission. I wrote a letter to the Speaker, informing
him of my decision to proceed on leave and sought his cooperation to
work with my Deputy who will act as Governor.
“We even held two executive council
meetings within the period where I informed members of my exco that I
was proceeding on a long vacation. I left for Abuja the next day and
attended the Governors’ Forum meeting and the next day I left for
London, settled in and saw the oncologist the next day.
The governor said the news of his
rumoured death sometime last year indeed amused him. “When I read in the
papers that I had died in India, it was a source of entertainment. Each
time we wanted to laugh, we looked for Nigeria papers online,” he said.
He however took exception to alleged
attempts to liken his case with that of the late President Umaru
Yar’adua who died of heart disease in 2010.
Chime said his case was “never an emergency and it can never be likened to that of Yar’Adua.”
“While Yar’Adua travelled out sick. I
travelled out a healthy man and let me also tell you that the attacks
started about two weeks after I left” he added.
Meanwhile, he said he had informed the
Speaker of the Enugu State House of Assembly that he had resumed his
duties though he declared that he was not in perfect health yet.
“I was officially discharged, that’s why
I had to return. I’m still in the process of recovery and as such you
don’t expect me to start running tomorrow but I’m free to resume duties
to ensure that activities are running on full speed,” the governor said.-PUNCH
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