There is confusion in Taraba State over the purported return of ailing Governor Danbaba Suntai to the state from his treatment overseas, according to reports from Punch.
A group, Tarabans United for Danbaba, had on Friday accused the acting Governor, Umar Garba, of “bad faith in the expected action.”
According to a statement signed by its coordinator, Mr. Ezekiel Gambo, the group said Suntai’s health had greatly improved and he was expected to come back and take over the government.
“Governor Danbaba Danfulani Suntai’s health has, no doubt, considerably improved. He is, therefore, expected back in the country any time this week. [eap_ad_1] “We are using this medium to disprove reports emanating from Garba Umar and the deputy governor’s camp that the governor is fully incapacitated.” the statement read.
Also, a statement from a group of Taraba people in the Diaspora expressed dismay over the happenings in the state.
In a statement by its coordinator, the Southern Taraba Citizens in the Diaspora, based in, Ireland, expressed dismay at the spate of clashes in the state.
It called on politicians in the state to ensure that the state was not plunged into avoidable crisis.
But a special adviser to the acting governor, Mr. Aaron Artimas, said the State Executive Council acted in consonance with Section 189 of the Constitution.
He told our correspondent that if the ailing governor had been out of office for 22 months, the government owed it to the Taraba people to tell them what had become of their governor.
He said the team of medical professionals chosen by the government included government doctors and the Nigerian Medical Association.
Artimas said, “If as a civil servant you are out of office for three months, there is the need to determine whether you are in a good condition to continue in that office. In that case, you will be retired, if found unfit to continue.
“The people of Taraba have been deceived for 22 months and the acting governor has been ruling without a deputy since this controversy started. This thing cannot continue and that is why the state executive council wrote to the speaker asking him to set up a medical team to determine Danbaba’s state of health as the constitution demanded.
“The government or the House of Assembly has no power to declare Danbaba permanently incapacitated, contrary to what some people have been saying. It is only a properly constituted medical team that can do that.”
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