Quote me, Chime ‘ll return in 10 days —Akpabio
Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Headlines, State News Friday, February 1st, 2013THE intrigues that followed the absence of Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State from office over ill-health may soon be laid to rest, as his Akwa Ibom State counterpart, Governor Godswill Akpabio, on Friday, hinted that Governor Chime, who has been hospitalised in a London hospital since September 2012, would return to the country in the next 10 days.
Speaking with journalists on arrival from London, United Kingdom, at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, Akpabio, who was among the three other governors who visited the sick governor in his hospital bed in London, recently, declared that Chime was hale and hearty and capable of ruling the state upon his arrival.
Akpabio admonished Nigerians to always trust their representatives and warned against playing politics with people’s health.
“I was a part of the delegation that visited the governor in London and I brought a message of goodwill to His Excellency, the Governor of Enugu State; and like I said, we must learn to mourn with those who mourn and rejoice with those who rejoice. We should not play politics with people’s health.
“I’m very grateful to God that Governor Chime has recovered fully and he would be assuming duties within the next 10 days. It’s not something that any Nigerian should be sad about, rather, we should be happy because he’s returning to the country within 10 days from today and he would be in the Government House in Enugu. I can confirm that,” he affirmed.
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