By Channels TV
Sullivan Chime, governor of Enugu State, south-east Nigeria, on Tuesday said that he never regretted the fact that Nigerians particularly the people he governs were kept in the dark during his five-month absence, insisting that he owed nobody any apology for keeping them guessing throughout the period.
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Sullivan Chime |
Sullivan Chime, governor of Enugu State, south-east Nigeria, on Tuesday said that he never regretted the fact that Nigerians particularly the people he governs were kept in the dark during his five-month absence, insisting that he owed nobody any apology for keeping them guessing throughout the period.
Mr. Chime, who spoke to a select group
of journalists at the Governor’s Lodge, Enugu said that he was hit by deadly
cancer of the nose which he had to treat in a London hospital during his long
period of absence from office.
He described cancer as a deadly disease
and added that its cure was deadly too.
“Cancer is a deadly disease and the
cure is also deadly. The cure for cancer is not Panadol. The cure for cancer is
not these drugs you buy off the counter. By the time you go through
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy, you will be a changed person.
“So I started treatment and the
treatment altogether lasted for twelve weeks. Throughout the period of my
treatment, I was an outpatient. I was never admitted in any hospital. All my
treatments, I took as an outpatient,” he said.
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