After several months of cover ups by aides to Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State, the Governor has opened up on his state of health, declaring that he suffered from cancer of the nose.
In a chat with journalists on Monday at the Enugu Government House, Chime who returned last Friday after spending 140 days abroad said he used his long vacation to attend to his health.
This is contrary to claims by his media aides that he is hale and
hearty. Throughout Chime’s absence, his information commissioner, Chuks
Ugwuoke debunked several reports on the Governor’s illness.
However, speaking extensively on his journey abroad, Chime said: “In
August last year, I was privileged to be one of those nominated by the Nigeria
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 medicals, I was certified feat 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 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.
“Cancer is such 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 has 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. By Monday, I commenced treatment. Cancer is a
deadly disease and the cure is also deadly. Its not like panadol, not
drugs we buy off the counter. You go through different stages. The
treatment altogether lasted for 12 weeks and throughout the treatment, I
was an out-patient. I was never admitted in any hospital in London.
During the period of the treatment, I had challenges and these are
challenges I will not even wish my enemy to go through; it’s not easy to
imagine.
“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 but what became worrisome, was the deliberate and
sustained attempt to undermine the government of Enugu state. If you’ve
been following events, over the years, we’ve invested a lot on
infrastructure but I’ve always said that one thing I would like to leave
behind is a workable system. When we came in, there was no system in
place and I felt there was indeed to build one in order to encourage
continuity. This was therefore an opportunity to test the system we had
put in place. You must have observed that we have something resembling a
system in place now. While I was away, the government kept on
functioning, everything kept on moving as if I was around. Nobody talked
about strike over non-payment of salaries, no contractor complained
that he was not paid. We even had increased activities in my absence.
“I can beat my chest that the Deputy Governor who led the team indeed
ensure that the system worked in my absence. I’m happy we’ve almost
reached that height, it gladdened my heart. Of course, we were in close
contact and we didn’t have problems inspite of attempts by some of our
brothers and sisters who live in the Diaspora to undermine the system
and were publishing all sorts of nonsense. Our local media even joined
in spreading the falsehood but in a nutshell, the Enugu state government
under my administration has come to stay. The treatment ended on
December 14 and the period of recovery commenced. “I was asked to stay
away from office for six months but by late January when we went to
review my state, they were shocked with my recovery rate which showed
that the tumour had gone. I was almost declared cancer free. I will be
required to be going there from time to time, but I can assure you that
they succeeded in curing the disease.
“I can tell you that 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 running tomorrow but I’m free to resume duties to ensure
that activities are running on full speed.
“Let me also make it clear that when I was leaving for London, I left
a healthy man. I voluntarily submitted myself to have the tumour
removed. To further buttress this point, I left the shores of this
country without a single aide. Most times, cancer kills because of late
discovery; it’s curable. Anybody that discovers that he has cancer
should go and treat it and not allow the opinions of people to dissuade
him or her.
“The people that ought to know about my predicament actually knew.
Let me make it clear to you that there is hardly any public officer that
travels out on vacation only to go and rest. Most of them go out to
attend to health challenges. I didn’t travel sick, it was a tumour. I
wasn’t grounded. I decided to nip it in the bud. I actually chose that
period to do it because that was the only window of opportunity that I
had. That was the first time I was spending four months together outside
Enugu since maybe after the war. It was never an emergency and it can
never be likened to that of Yar’Adua. While Yar’Adua traveled out sick, I
traveled out a healthy man and let me also tell you that the attacks
started about two weeks after I left”