Tag: Danbaba Suntai

  • Taraba governor Suntai returns

    Taraba governor Suntai returns

    May govern from wheelchair

    Taraba State Governor, Dambaba Suntai has arrived the country after almost a year of receiving medical treatment abroad.
    Indications also emerged that the Governor may resume office as soon as he gets settled, even if from the wheelchair, according to  former Minister of information and Peoples Democratic Party PDP Chieftain, Prof. Jerry Gana.
    Among dignitaries who waited for his arrival were , former National Transformation Party NTP, Presidential candidate, John Dara, former Minister for Sport, Damishi Samgo, Minister of State for Niger Delta, Taruq Isiaku and other well wishers.
    The Governor arrived at about 1:15pm on Sunday at the international wing of the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja aboard a chattered flight.He was brought to the local wing of the NAIA in a black Toyota jeep though; reporters had difficulties with security men and were prevented from gaining entrance into the premises except photojournalists and cameramen.
    On arrival at the local wing, Suntai waved at the few people that came to welcome him, looking healthy and hearty but seems not have enough strength to walk on his own.
    Before his arrival, there were speculations if he would make it back to the country and probably resume office.
    In his remark, Gana described him as being healthy. He said he was fit to resume office and perform his administrative functions.
    According to the former Minister, there are people who govern through wheel chair so managing the State will only involve good thinking.
    Gana said: “After such a long flight, he is fine and we thank God he has arrived safely. He is very sound, we thank God. But because of the fatigue of travelling about in the morning, he is going to board the next flight to Jalingo. We are delighted. We thank God; governance doesn’t mean he will be running around. It is thinking. There are those who are governing even on wheel chairs.”
    An associate of the governor, Mr. Rima Shawulu admitted that the Governor may need more medical attention.
    “As you saw, he has critical challenge at his leg in terms of strength to walk but from my observation, he is okay.”
    Shawulu stated that the governor could decide to resume office anytime from Monday depending on his decision.
    According to him, Suntai had appointed his deputy to manage daily affairs of the State while away from office. Thus, he would not need to undergo any rigorous process before resuming office.
    “When he gets back to the State, there are constitutional provisions for you to take over or to be disengaged. If he gets to Jalingo today and he transmit a letter to the State Assembly through the Speaker that he has arrived, that is all. He will take over the function.
    “I don’t see why there should be any challenge. He appointed a deputy governor who is acting. The deputy Governor is not in competition with him. The deputy governor has not told anybody that he wants to take over as the Governor. There are constitutional provisions for when someone becomes too sick to function. There are provisions when you don’t like somebody and his function, the house of assembly will remove,” he added.
    However, Shawulu, who was former Board Member of Niger Delta Development Corporation NDDC representing the North-East, lauded the governor for his safe arrival.
    In his remarks, Dara restated that the Governor was fit to run the State. He added that the decision to resume office will largely depend on recommendations from his personal doctor.
    Though, he admitted he was weak and tired but he is mentally active to make appropriate decisions.
     “What is clear is that after the long holiday from America, he was obviously weak and tired but we are thrilled by the fact that he recognized each and everyone of us by name which shows mentally alert, he is lucid. And that itself, it’s a clear indication that he is capable of running the affair of Taraba State as Governor.
    “We have no doubt in our mind that when the Governor get to Jalingo later today, it will be up to his doctor who is accompanying him to see whether he will resume today or a couple of days from now but he is okay able to function,” Dara said.
    Asked why Suntai refused to talk to press, he said: “normally, talking to press can be spontaneous or organized, he felt that when he has rested there, it will be easier for him to address the press and more logical way.”
  • Ailing Taraba governor returns home Sunday

    Ailing Taraba governor returns home Sunday

    Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba is expected to depart the Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Centre and Home located in New York for home on August 25, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

    The governor’s wife, Hauwa Danbaba Suntai, made this known in a telephone interview with NAN on Tuesday in New York.

    She said that all arrangement had been concluded for the return of the governor, who had spent some months at the rehabilitation centre, following the injury he suffered in last October’s air crash in Adamawa.

    Hauwa also expressed the family’s appreciation to all who had in many ways supported them throughout the trying moment.

    NAN also learnt that some Nigerians living in New York have volunteered to accompany the governor home.

    On August 3, members of the Peoples Democratic Party Fact-finding Committee on the Taraba political situation, led by its chairman, Sen. Hope Uzodinma, paid solidarity visit to the governor at the rehabilitation centre.

    Uzodinma was accompanied by the Special Adviser to the PDP National Chairman on INEC and Inter-party Affairs, Alhaji Shittu Mohammed, the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, Sen. Abubakar Gada and the Consul-General of Nigeria in New York, Amb. Habib Habu.

    “We are impressed with what we have seen and we thank God for that. We will take back home what we have seen and we will inform the leadership of the party.

    “We are impressed; we are also happy that the governor is recovering. We will still go back home and relate what we have seen,’’ he said after the visit.

     

  • Is Suntai  returning soon?

    Is Suntai returning soon?

    The recent publication of the pictures in some newspapers of the ailing Governor of Taraba State, Danbaba Suntai, has raised expectations among his supporters that he will return soon to the country to reclaim his seat. But there are other politicians in the state who think otherwise. Their argument is that the governor’s pictures being churned out in recent times is a ploy to keep buying time and to prevent the acting governor of the state, Alhaji Garba Umar, from further consolidating on the seat. Umar, in the last few months, has fired about two commssioners, the SSG and the Chief of Staff, who are all staunch supporters of Suntai.

     

  • PDP committee visits ailing Taraba governor

    PDP committee visits ailing Taraba governor

    Members of the Peoples Democratic Party Fact-finding Committee on the Taraba State Political Situation paid solidarity visit to Governor Danbaba Suntai in New York, United States, on Saturday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the committee, led by its Chairman, Sen. Hope Uzodinma, visited the governor at a rehabilitation centre, where he is receiving treatment, following the injury he suffered in last year’s air mishap.

    Uzodinma was accompanied by the Special Adviser to the PDP National Chairman on INEC and Inter-party Affairs, Alhaji Shitu Mohammed, the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, Sen. Abubakar Gada and the Consul-General of Nigeria in New York, Amb. Habib Habu.

    “We are impressed with what we have seen and we thank God for that. We will take back home what we have seen and we will inform the leadership of the party.

    “We are impressed; we are also happy that the governor is recovering. We will still go back home and relate what we have seen.

    “We will also visit Taraba State. We will meet all stakeholders in Taraba State, we will also inform them of what we have seen and our party as a family will make sure that the party continues to grow from strength to strength,’’ he told NAN in an interview.

    Uzodinma commended President Goodluck Jonathan and the party’s National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur for setting up the fact-finding committee.

    The consul-general also said the governor was recovering fast.

     

     

  • Suntai celebrates 52nd birthday in U.S hospital

    Suntai celebrates 52nd birthday in U.S hospital

    Ailing Taraba State Governor, Danbaba Danfulani Suntai, would on Sunday celebrate his 52nd birthday in the Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Centre and Home, New York, United States where he is recuperating.

    Following his tremendous recovery, Suntai had wanted to come back earlier to celebrate the milestone in his home state, but the doctors advised he should wait until he gets “complete recovery,” it was learnt.

    He has been receiving physiotherapy/treatment in the U.S upon leaving the German hospital in Hannover in March.

    Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam, who visited Suntai in New York and returned at the weekend, said Suntai received him well, and spoke on phone with President Goodluck Jonathan and Vice President Namadi Sambo.

    Taraba Acting Governor, Alhaji Garba Umar, said the hand of God is sheltering his boss.

    “We have seen the hand of God at work in your life”, Suntai’s deputy, now Acting Governor Alhaji  Umar said in his goodwill message on his boss’ 52nd birthday on Sunday.

    Umar, 67, said: “on this day, we once again have the opportunity to celebrate the grace, love, blessings, mercy, and kindness of Almighty God upon our leader, mentor, friend, brother and boss, His Excellency Danbaba Danfulani Suntai, CON, as he clocks 52 years.

    “Though you are marking the event in far away United States of America, where you are recovering from the injuries you sustained in the air mishap of October 25 last year, we join you in appreciating God for what He is doing in your life.

    “We do so with an abiding faith in the Creator, that He would bless you (Suntai) with many more years of active and meritorious service to our state, the nation and humanity. We wish you a happy birthday anniversary and many returns.”

    Senator representing Taraba ,South Hon. Emmanuel Bwacha, who also visited Suntai in New York and returned at the weekend, told The Nation that the governor’s 52nd birthday celebration both at home and abroad would be more of thanks giving and praises to the Lord.

    Bwacha said: “This is his biggest testimony for the governor. His state (Taraba) and the country are joining him to thank God for his merciful wonders in his life.”

    “2007, 2012 and 2013 are seen as Suntai’s “most miraculous years.”

     

     

  • I’m coming back very soon – Suntai

    I’m coming back very soon – Suntai

    Ailing Governor of Taraba State, Danbaba Danfulani Suntai, on Tuesday said he will soon return to the country.

    “I am coming back with happiness very soon,” he said in press release.

    The press release was signed by the Commissioner of Information, Mr. Emmanuel Bello and posted to our medium from Hannover, Germany, where Suntai is being treated.

    This is the first time the governor is sending a message to Nigerians, particularly to people of Taraba since he was flown abroad in October last year.

    According to the release, Suntai sent the message during an interactive session with some top-level guests who visited him in the physiotherapy facility of the German hospital.

    He was said to have commended the leadership of the state Assembly for being “resilient and patriotic.”

    Those who visited the governor in Germany on Tuesday include: Jalingo Council Chairman, Hassan Bappa, Bello, the Hakimi of Garba Chede, Alhaji Hashimu Kaigama and a Senior Assistant to the Governor, Mallam Aminu Babale, among others.

    It was gathered last night that Suntai also spoke on phone with key citizens of the state, among which include: Speaker Istifanus Haruna Gbana, member representing Karim-Lamido I, Hon. Charles Maijankai, Commissioner for Education Mr. Yakubu Agbaizo and former NSA, General Aliyu Gusau.

    “In all the conversations, Suntai was expressing gratitude for the concern shown him in this moment of trial”, added the release.

    Bello flew to Germany on Sunday at the prompting of Acting Governor, Alhaji Garba Umar.

    The purpose of the visit, Umar said, was to abreast Taraba people on the current state of health of the governor.

    The Information Commission is to arrange a tele-conference between Suntai and the media on Wednesday, if the medical handlers give the go-ahead.

    The acting governor who returned from Germany a few weeks ago said Suntai was “stable”.

    “I am going to organise a tele-conference where my boss will personally talk to the media. I will even give you the phone to personally talk to him (Suntai), if you so wish”, Umar told curious reporters upon his return from Germany.

     

  • New Deputy Governor sworn-in for Taraba

    New Deputy Governor sworn-in for Taraba

    Alhaji Garba Umar, a businessman and politician, has been sworn-in as the new Deputy Governor of Taraba State.

    Presiding over the ceremony at the Dome of the Jallingo Motel on Friday, Gov. Danbaba Suntai urged the new deputy governor to live up to the dictates of the oath of office he swore to.

    He said that it was the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Taraba State and urged all to rally round government to ensure that the interest of the state was put first.

    Suntai said that as the number two officer in the State, Garba was expected to carry the people along in harmony with the PDP, the ruling party in the State.

    In his acceptance speech, the new deputy governor pledged total loyalty to the Governor as well as the people of the State.

    NAN reports that Garba’s appointment followed the impeachment on Thursday of the former Deputy Governor, Alhaji Sani Abubakar, based on allegations of gross misconduct levelled against him by the State lawmakers.

    The State’s Acting Chief Judge, Justice Josephine Tuktur, administered the oath of office on Garba at a crowded ceremony amidst tight security. (NAN)