The family of the former Vice President,
Dr. Alex Ekwueme, Wednesday said the octogenarian was in a stable
condition, but would remain under close medical observation for some
time.....
The politician who recently marked his
85th birthday reportedly slumped and relapsed into a coma. last Saturday
at his residence before he was rushed to a hospital in Enugu.
But in the statement issued by his
brother and traditional ruler of Oko community, Prof. Laz Ekwueme, and
made available to THISDAY, the family said the former vice president was
no longer in critical condition.
“The former Vice President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, was on Sunday, October 29, 2017, admitted
into hospital for a chest infection. It will be recalled that the former
vice president had a quiet celebration of his 85th birthday on October
21, 2017, in the company of his family members and he remained in high
spirits up till his recent health challenges.
“His doctors confirmed that he is stable, but he will remain under close medical attention in the mean time.
“The family would like to express its profound gratitude to all Nigerians who have shown concern over this development and requests their sustained support and prayers as he continues to make a full recovery,” the statement noted.
“The family would like to express its profound gratitude to all Nigerians who have shown concern over this development and requests their sustained support and prayers as he continues to make a full recovery,” the statement noted.
When THISDAY visited the hospital
located near Penok petrol station in Trans-Ekulu, Enugu yesterday, none
of the hospital staff volunteered information on the former
vice-president, though a police orderly attached to him was seen within
the premises looking forlon.
At his residence located in Independence
Layout, Enugu, the gateman simply said: “His Excellency is not around,”
even as the place looked deserted.
“He was trying to get something from the
table when he suddenly collapsed, and immediately someone raised the
alarm, we proceeded to revive him while cautious enough not to attract
neighbours,” a relative, who spoke on the condition of anonymity,
reportedly said.
He added: “When it became obvious that
he had relapsed into a coma, we rushed him to a hospital at GRA
(Government Reserved Area) but we were referred to Memphys Hospital by
medical consultants who had critically examined his condition.
“When there was no sign of improvement
last Monday afternoon, we rallied round and informed the former Governor
of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, who is like a son, and he has been
making plans to fly him overseas.”
Among top personalities that have already visited him in the hospital were Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and Peter Obi.
Among top personalities that have already visited him in the hospital were Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and Peter Obi.
It was also gathered that the Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, had sent a team to the hospital to assess the situation.
Reacting to the development, the
incumbent Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, yesterday
joined well-meaning Nigerians to pray for the speedy recovery of the
former vice-president
Obiano, in a two-paragraph statement that he personally signed, enjoined Anambra people and Nigerians to pray for Ekwueme.
Obiano, in a two-paragraph statement that he personally signed, enjoined Anambra people and Nigerians to pray for Ekwueme.
The governor described the former
vice-president as the pride of the Igbo race and the hope for a better
and peaceful Anambra State.
The statement read: “Ndi Anambra (People
of Anambra), please join me to pray for nna anyi (our father), His
Excellency, Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, who I’m told is recovering
from an illness in the hospital.
“Dr. Ekwueme is the pride of Ndigbo and our hope for a better Nigeria and a peaceful Anambra State.”
“Dr. Ekwueme is the pride of Ndigbo and our hope for a better Nigeria and a peaceful Anambra State.”
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