Contrary to what his aides are saying, sources on ground confirmed to Olufamous.com that the governor is not in a stable condition and that he urgently needs "better medical attention to save his life".
Doctors at the Lokoja Specialist Hospital where Mr. Wada received first aid treatment had revealed that his leg is “totally broken” and they do not have all it takes to help him in his current state.
Consequently, the Kogi state government arranged for a helicopter which flew the governor to the National Hospital in Abuja for further attention. A said told Olufamous.com that there is hope for Governor Wada but disclosed that he may be airlifted to a foreign hospital shortly to get "better attention".
Consequently, the Kogi state government arranged for a helicopter which flew the governor to the National Hospital in Abuja for further attention. A said told Olufamous.com that there is hope for Governor Wada but disclosed that he may be airlifted to a foreign hospital shortly to get "better attention".
No problem his deputy will act while he is away. PDP is a party that obey rule of law so everything will go on well. I wish Wada quick recovery.
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Nawa o, Hw many govnor go crash dis yr
ReplyDeleteCorruption is killing these animals! They won't build roads nor equip hospitals and now,they have become victim of d same corruption that is killing other nigerians daily!
ReplyDeletePls nigerian poLticians change!
YESoo na true talk ,the law of kama is catching up with our leaders cos they refuse to give we the masses our common basic infrustures,they better repent before it is too late.
DeleteNawo God is at work.
ReplyDeletelet see how dey will move now they refuse to build good road that is why they fly jet, now jet is crashing let see maybe sea is next yeye animal set of pple who dont care about there nation accept there pocket
ReplyDeleteThese guys need to learn that speed kills. Being a governor and driving in a convoy at breakneck speed does not give immunity against accident. Gob be with them though.
ReplyDeleteu see! If he had equiped his state hospital, there will be no need of taking him out of d country. A good example is mandela. Hon. Sodiq
ReplyDeleteLet 9ja leaders learn lesson o‘. One day one time there will be no safe piece of land for a corrupt leader. Long lyf my country NIGERAI.
ReplyDeleteAlmighty Father Help us (NIGERIANS),we do not know what is going on in this country, forgives all our iniquity,sins and have mercy on us,how many governors had an accident in this year? Up to the extent that we lost one of our Governor,why!! Lord speak to our politicians to Repence, leave their bad doing and turn to you. Even the masses as a whole. Thank you God Bless Nigeria. I. G KALLAH
ReplyDeletethe cry of innocent citizen they ar suffering is hunting them one by one...God is not asleep.long live Nigeria!
ReplyDeleteThose 3 accident is lesson to our leaders,
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