Cracks have emerged in the camp of ailing first Lady, Dame Patience
Goodluck Jonathan, as Mr. President gave a strict instruction to the
German hospital that a delegation of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF),
which recently visited Germany where the First Lady being hospitalized should have no access to First Lady.
A
highly reliable source confirmed the governors are not happy that they
could not have access or know the current health status of the First
Lady whose offices as the First Lady and a Permanent Secretary to the
Bayelsa state government remain empty since her departure.
The
delegation, led by Governor Rotimi Amaechi, included Governors Sullivan
Chime of Enugu, Babangida Aliyu of Niger, Jonah Jang of Plateau, Kashim
Shettima of Borno and Ibrahim Shema of Katsina States.
The
source said, “The governors, though in Germany for a different reason,
had hoped to extend the African courtesy and hospitality to the first
lady when they received the cold treatment from the ambassador.”
Another
reliable source said Ambassador Abubakar following Jonathan’s
instruction barred the governors from seeing the First Lady, insisting
that his wife’s condition be kept entirely “private and secret.”
“The
ambassador and other officials at the Nigerian embassy in Germany made
sure they kept Mrs Jonathan’s whereabouts and condition secret,” the
source said. “The governors became frustrated and stopped trying.” The
source
Spokesperson to the president, Reuben Abati and his
Special Adviser on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe declined comment on
the issue.
The alleged “food poisoning” that landed Dame
Patience Jonathan in a German hospital has continued to generate ripples
in the country as several Nigerians and informed commentators continued
to condemn President Goodluck Jonathan and his advisers, for not
deeming it fit to inform Nigerians on the true state of his wife’s
health.
The absence of official statements from the president’s
office has given room to speculations, rumours and innuendoes, thus
making Mr. President more vulnerable to attacks.
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