Finally the Enugu State First Lady, Mrs. Clara Chime, yesterday, left Government
House where she alleged she had been illegally confined following controversies
over her reported health challenges.
Mrs. Chime left the Government
House, yesterday, following an earlier meeting between the families of her
husband, Sullivan Chime, and those of Clara on Saturday. It was learnt that
Sullivan had convened the meeting in view of the controversies trailing his
decision to have his wife treated at home instead of a mental home either in
Enugu or abroad.
Governor Chime had himself hinted
that the Saturday meeting would determine whether Clara would be asked to go to
her parents where she would have unlimited freedom or remain at the Government
House and be restricted in accordance with the advice of the neuron-psychiatric
doctor treating her.
The governor, with the assistance of
security operatives attached to Government House had packed Mrs. Chime’s
personal effects on Sunday evening and forcibly took her from the lodge to her
mother’s residence at the Coal City Garden Estate behind CBN headquarters in
Enugu.
Trouble had started when Mrs. Chime
insisted she must leave with her four-year-old son, a plea that was vehemently
rejected by the governor who ensured she was led into a convoy of six vehicles
and driven straight to her mother’s place.
However, on getting there, the
mother who had not been notified that her daughter was being brought home, was
not at home which forced Mrs. Chime and the security operatives to sit in their
cars waiting for her mother to return.
It was gathered that after waiting for close to two hours, without
the security men returning, the governor, ordered that Mrs. Chime be brought
back to the Government House.
However, as early as 8am, yesterday,
Mrs. Chime was again driven to the estate and handed over to her mother who was
said to have wept profusely on sighting her daughter.
A visit to the Coal City Garden
Estate showed that the entire surrounding was calm even as about six tinted
cars including one with Enugu Government House number plate were sighted in the
premises.
A young man who claimed to be living
at the Boys Quarters in the compound confirmed that the governor’s wife was
actually brought back to the house in the morning.
“Since morning, they have been
having series of meetings. Just a while ago, the governor’s wife left the
house; she is expected back soon. you can wait if you wish but I will advice
that you call her on phone,” the fair-complexioned young man who refused to
give his name said.
Efforts to speak with Mrs Chime last
night proved abortive as she told newsmen that she was not ready to speak for
now.
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