Culled from Punch
Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime underwent a heart surgery in the United States of America in 2005, The PUNCH learnt on Tuesday.
This was two years before he contested the state governorship election in 2007.Some of his aides and a commissioner claimed that Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, who was governor of Enugu State at the time, was said to have financed the heart surgery and subsequent treatment.The aides, who craved anonymity so as not to be victimised, alleged that Nnamani gave Chime N7m for the surgery.
The aides, however, could not specify the heart-related disease that warranted the surgery.
One of aides, an Udi indigene where Chime also hails
from, said, “His (Chime) heart was very flat and when he complained to
Chima (Nnamani), he (Nnamani) had no option but to help a friend.”
Chime was Commissioner for Justice and Attorney
General of Enugu State from 1999 to 2007 when Nnamani was governor of
the state. Our correspondent gathered that their friendship dated back
to the College of Immaculate Conception, Enugu, where they had their
secondary education.
Their political differences, political pundits
claimed, led Nnamani into establishing the People for Democratic Change,
to unseat Chime in the 2011 general elections.
During the electioneering last year, The PUNCH recalls that Nnamani, in one of the campaigns, stated that he gave Chime N7m for a heart surgery in America.
“I recommended to him the doctor who should lead the
team of surgeons when he gets to America. I did this for him when he
complained to me and I noticed he was not feeling fine,” Nnamani had
said in 2011.
Chime had been out of the country since September 20, as stated by the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Chuks Ugwoke.
He is believed to be in a hospital in India where he
is still undergoing treatment for Leukemia and renal failure. The
commissioner, who had in October insisted that Chime was observing an
accumulated leave, and not undergoing medication, had, however,
recanted.
Last Sunday, in the midst of a strong rumour that
Chime had passed on in the India hospital, Ugwoke said the man was
recovering and “he is doing well.”
Meanwhile, Nnamani could not be contacted on Tuesday to speak further on the issue as he is currently in America.
His spokesman and former Commissioner in Enugu State,
Mr. Igbonekwu Ogazimora, when reached, said, “I don’t know much on that
issue.
“I would have called him to inquire on the issue, but
whenever I try to call him, I can’t reach him. So, whenever he call me,
I will ask him then get back to you.”
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