UPDATED: Former Taraba Governor Danbaba Suntai Dies At 55

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

Ad

BEYOND BOOTS ON THE GROUND

By Dakuku Peterside Not long ago, a well-worn phrase began to echo again in Nigeria’s public conversation: “We need more boots on the ground.” It is a phrase that sounds decisive, almost comforting. It suggests movement, resolve, and visible action. In a country where too many communities live under the shadow of fear, the image…

(PHOTOS) Ayuk, Ajetomobi, Orokpo Join Oni for 11th Annual ‘Prayer Storm’ in Port Harcourt

A powerful coalition of charismatic leaders, including the President of The Men of Issachar Vision, Pastor Samson Ajetomobi, and the fiery Apostolic voice, Apostle Michael Orokpo, is set to descend on Port Harcourt this January for the 11th Annual edition of "Prayer Storm." The highly anticipated spiritual convergence will take place from Monday, January 12th,…

Northern governors, traditional rulers say central police system failing, call for state police

By Obinna Uballa Northern governors and traditional rulers have reiterated that Nigeria’s centralized policing system is insufficient to meet the security needs of a nation with over 200 million people and extensive ungoverned areas. The leaders emphasized the urgent need for state policing reforms to curb escalating insecurity across the region. The call was made…

Ad

Two days to his 56th birthday, a former Taraba State Governor Danbaba Danfulani Suntai died yesterday in Orlando, Florida, United States.

He had been in and out of hospital in Europe and the U.S. in the last five years, after surviving a plane crash at the Yola airport.

Then the sitting governor of his state, he flew the aircraft that crashed on October 25, 2012 but managed to complete his tenure in 2015 after being treated for the injuries he sustained.

The former governor was born in Suntai, Bali Local Government Area on June 30, 1961.

The Aide-de-Camp to Suntai, Mr. Dasat Iliya; his Chief Security Officer Timo Dangana and the Chief Detail, Joel Dangana, were also aboard the private Cessna plane that crashed.

Following the crash the ex-governor was initially treated at Adamawa Standard German Hospital in Yola, the National Hospital in Abuja on October 26, 2012 and at a hospital in Germany.

On his discharge from the german hospital, he was moved to a rehabilitation centre in the United States.

Suntai in 2009 survived food poisoning. He took a medical leave to detoxify his system in a German hospital.

Suntai’s former Commissioner for Information, Emmanuel Bello, a senior special assistant to Governor Darius Ishaku, said Suntai died in the early hours of yesterday. But he could not give the detail.

Bello said: “Former Governor Suntai is dead. It is two days to his birthday. Life. And death. And politics.”

A source said: “The plane crash affected his brain, hearing and speech. He could barely communicate or audible. It has been harrowing with his wife, ex-First Lady Hauwa bearing the burden.

“He also suffered problem in his spinal cord because he was on specialized wheelchair in the past fiveyears.

“I think he got the best medical care from his family and he virtually lost everything to huge hospital bills. He was a good man.”

 

Ad

X whatsapp