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Monday, 26 August 2013
Gov. Suntai Sends Letter To House Of Assembly Asking To Resume As Governor.
A letter purportedly
signed by the ailing
governor of Taraba State,
Danbaba Suntai, seeking
to resume his office, was
today received by the
Speaker of the House of
Assembly.
Mr. Suntai, who suffered
serious brain injury in an
air crash in Nigeria in
October last year, was
flown back from the
United States yesterday by
a cabal desperate to
maintain control of
political power in the state
despite the governor’s
evident incapacitation.
Doctors in the United
States have said it is
unlikely he will recover
sufficiently to lead a
normal life.
Upon his return yesterday,
he appeared confused and
was repeatedly being
helped around by a circle
of officials. Neither in
Abuja, at the airport in
Jalingo nor at the
Governors’s Lodge did he
utter a word for, against
or about anything.
SaharaReporters has
consistently reported on
his near-vegetative state
and inability to function
normally.
In the letter to the
Assembly, sources say the
governor claims that he
has fully recovered from
his injuries. The letter is
being treated with
derision by officials of the
state who have so far
been prevented from
seeing or hearing from
him 24 hours after his
return.
Meanwhile, Hajiya Hauwa,
the wife of Mr. Suntai who
is known to be
coordinating the political
hoax about her husband,
told security chiefs who
tried to visit him at home
yesterday that he needed
to observe bed rest for at
least 72 hours.
The purported letter is
apparently the handiwork
of Mrs. Hauwa and several
of his aides who are hell
bent on creating a political
crisis in the state that
would enable President
Goodluck Jonathan to
declare a state of
emergency there.
Taraba State has a high
number of Christians as
well as Muslims, and Mr.
Suntai’s condition is being
used by his supporters to
whip up religious
sentiments that would
likely provoke a crisis. The
governor’s supporters
seem determined not to
let the deputy governor, a
Muslim, assume power
despite the governor’s
incapacitation.
Meanwhile, the House of
Assembly has said it
would invite Mr. Suntai to
come before the assembly
and address them
regarding his health and
plans to resume work.
A legislative source in the
state said the House will
be meeting to consider Mr.
Suntai’s letter any
moment from now. -SAHARA REPORTERS
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