The ex-governor confirmed that the former minister’s health is improving.
The immediate past governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, is presently
in India on a visit to the ailing former Minister of Information and
Communications, Dora Akunyili, who is receiving treatment in the
country.
Mr. Obi travelled to India on Tuesday in company of his media aide, Valentine Obienyem.
A statement by Isaac Umunna, a media aide to Mrs. Akunyili, said the
duo confirmed from India that the professor of pharmacy and a delegate
to the ongoing National Conference holding in Abuja was responding to
treatment and that her situation was not the scary picture as claimed by
rumour mongers.
Mrs. Akunyili was flown to India last week for treatment for an ailment which had caused her weight loss.
Mr. Umunna also said that Mrs. Akunyili’s husband, Chike, confirmed
to him on phone on Tuesday morning that Messrs. Obi and Obienyem were
with them in the hospital.
“We are very happy to see them. We are even happier that they have
volunteered to spend the entire day with us before returning home to
Nigeria,” Mr. Akunyili was reported as saying.
The statement also quoted Mr. Akunyili as expressing appreciation to
Nigerians, saying: “We can never thank Nigerians enough; their prayers
are working.”
The statement also showed the e-mail message sent by Mr. Obienyem from India to Mr. Umunna.
“Brother Isaac, I am sending this mail from the hospital where our
beloved Prof. Dora Akunyili is being treated. At the moment, her
husband, Dr. Chike Akunyili, Mr. Peter Obi and the team of Doctors
treating her, are rubbing minds.
“While Doctors at the Indian hospital are explaining what they are
doing and how tremendously she has improved; Dr. Chike Akunyili thanked
them for their commitment to duty. He also expressed gratitude to
Nigerians for the outpouring of love showered on his wife. Mr. Obi
emphasised the need for Indians to come and set up facilities in Nigeria
and for Nigerian Doctors to also show commitment to expanding the
health facilities in Nigeria through strategic investment. Though the
Doctors said they come to the country now and then, they agreed on the
need to consider what Obi said seriously. They promised to keep
communications open.
“Obi thanked God for the tremendous improvement of Prof. Akunyili and
said the reality he saw was the direct opposite of the grim picture
some people painted about her condition. He prayed to God to grant her
total healing.
“In Nigeria, it is common for Nigerians to express secret and
sometimes open excitement whenever any highly placed Nigerian suffer.
They see it as delayed punishment for the iniquities they foisted on the
nation. Prof. Dora Akunyili is different. Since the news of her
sickness was broken, the entire nation has been crying and praying for
her to be healed. Even on social networks, you see people’s writings
dripping with tears for a woman who showed the nation what service in
the truest sense of the word means.
“Nigerians as a people suffer from forgetfulness that is
inexplicable. We forget people’s deeds so easily. Again, Dora is
different. The pervasiveness of her good work ensured that it is etched
permanently in the psyches of our people. Who in Nigeria today has
forgotten the trauma – attacks upon attacks – that Dora was faced with
simply for doing what was best for Nigeria and humanity?
“I understand that since being in the hospital, Nigerians in India
have turned the hospital into a Mecca of sort. Daily they visit to pray
for her recovery. I understand that the Nigerian Ambassador to India
came calling yesterday.
“Meanwhile, Mr. Obi and the team of Doctors are discussing many
subjects. Having finished with health, the secret of the development of
the health institution and the part the Government is playing, he is
busy asking them the secret of the development of Karnataka, the State
in India, where Bangalore city/town is located. He wants to know the
secret behind the development in infrastructure, education, social
services, among others as to compare note with what are witnessed in
Nigeria.”
source: premium times
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