Taraba State, Gov. Garba Umar, has alleged that a powerful syndicate
was asking him to handover to his ailing boss, Danbaba Suntai. He said the
request was against professional advice that Suntai is not fit to govern for
now, and told the members of the National Working Committee of the party that a
panel raised by the State House of Assembly would determine if the governor was
fit to rule or not.
"We have once again stepped into a tense situation
occasioned by the second return of His Excellency, Governor Danbaba Suntai,
from treatment abroad. The insistence by a powerful bloc on the state that I
hand over to my boss even among professional advice is at the centre of the
current impasse," Umar stated.
"The state of affairs in our state has generally been
stable since the intervention as His Excellency Governor Suntai continues to
receive medical care within and outside the country. As can be clearly seen
over this period, the medical condition of Governor Suntai is improving. And we
are waiting for the doctors to certify him to be fit to resume his
duties," he said.
"This has forced the State Executive Council to request
the State House of Assembly to set up a medical panel to verify the state of
health of our beloved governor. I've heard people say the motive behind the
setting up of the panel is to remove the governor. This is not true. It is
merely intended to determine if I can hand over to him or not," he
concluded.
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