Wednesday, September 4, 2013
My Husband Isn’t Fit To Be Governor – Suntai’s Wife Reveals
The wife of brain-impaired Governor Danbaba Suntai
today admitted that her husband was physically unfit to
resume official duties as the chief executive of Taraba
State.
Mrs. Suntai made the admission when a PDP fact-finding
committee led by Senator Hope Uzodinma visited the ailing
governor today. The Acting Governor of Taraba, Umar
Garba, as well as the Speaker of the Taraba State House of
Assembly, Haruna Tsokwa, accompanied Mr. Uzodinma.
Mrs. Suntai as well as Senator Emmanuel Bwatcha were
also present at the meeting.
Two sources told SaharaReporters that the meeting with
Mr. Suntai lasted only 10 minutes. One source disclosed
that the state’s Acting Governor had to introduce himself to
the ailing governor, as Mr. Suntai failed to recognize him.
After exchanging pleasantries, the team met with Mr.
Suntai’s wife as photojournalists were briefly ushered in to
take photos.
Our sources revealed that Mrs. Suntai then confessed to
members of the Uzodinma committee and an enlarged body
of stakeholders that her husband was unfit to run the affairs
of the state. “She told the group that the governor was only
brought back home [from an American hospital where he
was being treated] because he was homesick,” one of our
sources stated. The ailing governor’s wife then suggested
that Mr. Suntai would be taken out of the country in less
than a month in order to undergo additional rehab.
The Uzodinma-led stakeholders’ meeting was the
culmination of a series of meetings the Acting Governor
had held during his recent trip to Abuja.
A stakeholders meeting attended by “political elders,”
members of the Taraba State Assembly as well as members
of the Taraba State contingent at the National Assembly in
Abuja had resolved that the acting governor should
continue running the affairs of the state. However, the
stakeholders asked the acting governor to consult with Mr.
Suntai or his close associates on crucial issues.
According to a member of the Taraba legislature, “This was
the best political solution we could come up with. Instead
of overheating the state, we decided to have a situation
where the acting governor shares power with those that
represent the interests of Governor Danbaba Suntai.”
Mr. Uzodinma and his team have since left Taraba State for
Abuja where they are expected to brief members of the old
PDP as well as officials at the Nigerian Presidency.
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