Feature I didn’t detain my wife, says Chime

Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State on Tuesday denied subjecting

his wife, Clara, to house arrest.

Chime, who also vowed to protect his wife's integrity, addressed

journalists on the issue in the presence of Clara and her elder

brother, Mr. Tony Igwe.

Also present at the meeting are governor's siblings, Mrs. May Oji and

Dr. Jide Chime, as well as Clara's neuro-psychiatric doctor, Dr. Aham

Agumuo, among others.

At the interview session, the governor's wife denied sending any

petition to the National Human Rights Commission alleging unlawful

detention by her husband.

She also denied hiring the services of Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) to seek

her freedom from an alleged house arrest at the Governor's Lodge,

Enugu.

Although, Falana had claimed in his letter to some media houses and

the Inspector-General of Police that he was engaged by Clara to seek

her freedom from the alleged house arrest.

The governor, however, said that it was "so disturbing" for him to

speak out publicly about his wife's health challenges.

He, however, vowed to do everything, no matter the personal pains, to

protect his wife from ridicule.

He said, "Well, my wife has some medical challenges and it would be

very unkind for me to talk about her condition on the pages of

newspapers.

"I have done everything to protect her integrity and I'm not now going

to expose her to ridicule because some people want to exploit her

situation to drag me into a needless war of words.

"We've been battling this (Clara's health challenges) prior to my

inauguration in 2011. It was so bad at a time that she had to be taken

out of here (Governor's Lodge) for treatment.

"When she stabilised, I pleaded with her doctors for her to be brought

back here to be receiving her treatment at home and they graciously

accepted.

"There was a time she was confined indoors and that was strictly on

her doctors' advice. She's here and she can confirm or deny it. Also,

the doctors then advised against allowing her access to telephones

and laptop."

Then Chime paused, heaved a sigh and continued the story.

He said, "I cannot say or do anything to undermine her dignity. She

is, first and foremost, my wife. The big blunder I committed was

allowing her access to the telephone and her laptop, against the

advice of her doctor. I'm paying dearly for that today, going by what

is happening now.

"Her brother is here, her doctor is here with us too. You people

(journalists) can confirm anything you want from them, either here and

at your convenience.

"Would I have been a better husband if I asked her to leave the lodge

because of her medical challenges? Would it not have been more

convenient for me if I allowed her to stay and be treated in the

hospital?

"But like I said earlier, I wanted the best for her and that's why I

pleaded with the doctors to have her treated at home. That is also why

I allowed her access to her telephone and laptop, which unfortunately

led to the stage where I'm now being falsely accused of imprisoning or

detaining my own wife."

When it was her turn to speak, Mrs. Chime could not. Her husband and

brother had to persuade her for a long time before she could.

On the petition to the National Human Rights Commission, she

corroborated an earlier text message she had sent to her husband that

she had not met Falana or engaged him to seek her release from a

purported unlawful custody.

She rather admitted that she wrote a letter to her doctor, Dr. Agumuo

and another doctor overseas who she was introduced to and wondered how

the letter leaked to the public.

Clara also admitted that she was once confined to a room without

access to her telephone and laptop. She said, "That was when I had a

serious crisis."

The governor's wife also confirmed that she has the key to her room

and controls her entry and exit, contrary to the claim in the petition

that she had beenlocked up for asking to be allowed to leave.

Her grouse was that she had not been allowed to leave the premises.

"Though I attended mass last Sunday," she said.

Her husband came in here and said, "All I want to reassure you is that

she is safe here. Her confinement within the premises for now is at

the instance of her doctor who is here."



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