Immediate past Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Chief
Godswill Akpabio was reportedly involved in a car crash on Monday, and is
currently receiving treatment in National Hospital, Abuja. Below is the news as
reported by Premium Times:
A
former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, now Senate Minority Leader, Godswill
Akpabio, escaped death Monday morning after his car got involved in an accident
along the Airport Road in Abuja. PREMIUM TIMES learnt that the accident
occurred near the Bolingo Junction close to the Ship House, Abuja. A witness
said Mr. Akpabio was moving in a convoy of vehicles towards the City Gate when
his vehicle ran into another car.
“My wife and I were coming from the NNPC Mega
Station and we stopped at the traffic light by Bolingo Hotel Junction. When the
green light showed and we made to move, there was this siren blaring Mercedes
Benz jeep that came from the town and almost crashed onto my car. I don’t know
how we dodged but another that was behind the jeep hit the car behind me and
tumbled on its side.
“I and my wife rushed out of our vehicle and
helped the driver bring out his boss. When we brought him out, we found that it
was former governor Godswill Akpabio.
“At the time we brought him out, the siren
was still blaring. We put him in the other vehicle and he was rushed to the
National Hospital.”
The witness said Mr. Akpabio was badly shaken
and was in a traumatic condition when he was brought out of the crashed
vehicle.
He said the former governor was apparently
rushing out of the city when his convoy beat the traffic and crashed.
When PREMIUM TIMES arrived at the National
Hospital two hours after Mr. Akpabio was admitted at the hospital, a security
official said the former governor was at the National Trauma Center.
The source however noted that Mr. Akpabio was
later moved to a private section of the hospital for X-ray and other
investigations.
At about 10am, PREMIUM TIMES met with the
driver to the former governor, simply called David who confirmed the accident.
Mr. David said his boss was in stable
condition but declined to say how the accident happened. He wore a black jeens
trouser with a white stripped shirt.
When contacted on the telephone, the Chief
Medical Director of the hospital, J. Momoh, said he could not speak on Mr.
Akpabio’s case because he has no authorisation from the family.
Mr. Momoh, who argued that it is against
medical ethics to speak about a patient in admission, did not however deny that
Mr. Akpabio was being admitted in the facility.
“I cannot speak about a patient in admission
without getting approval from his family. You should therefore excuse me,” Mr.
Momoh said.
When reminded that Mr. Akpabio is a public
official and Nigerian Senate Minority Leader and not a quiet family man, Mr.
Momoh still insisted he cannot speak on the matter.
At about 12.25p.m. Mr. Akpabio’s successor,
Governor, Udom Emmanuel, arrived in a three-vehicle convoy, led by a Toyota
Jeep, with registration number, Yab 474 BG.
Mr. Udom was driven in a BMW salon car with
the number plates covered.
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