Sunday, 8 June 2014
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Information
reaching shybellmediaonline.blogspot.com has that; when Mrs. Dora Nkem Akunyili
was the Zonal Secretary (South-east) of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund in
1998, Nigerian doctors gave her what many of her family members considered to
be a health scare. They said she had a growth and needed surgery.
Akunyili, then
44, decided to travel to the United States, first to get a second opinion and
then undergo the prescribed surgery. The bill for the medical trip was $17,000,
including $12,000 for the surgery.
During
pre-surgery check-up in the US, the doctors told her the Nigerian doctors had
made a wrong diagnosis and that she did not need any surgery. It was said to be
a minor issue that medication would solve.
She thanked
the doctors and, to their surprise, said she was going to return the money
meant for the surgery to PTF. That was strange. Nigerian government officials
had devised a way of making sure such monies were not returned to the treasury.
The hospital
informed the PTF, under the leadership of Major Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, about
one honest Nigerian they had found. Buhari, himself a straightforward person,
was very impressed. He wrote a letter to Akunyili commending her honesty.
NAFDAC
Then came 2001
President Olusegun Obasanjo wanted to appoint a director-general for the
National Agency for Drug and Food Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and asked
for the recommendation of an honest Nigerian pharmacist. Akunyili’s name
promptly came up. Someone who had heard about her PTF record recommended her.
There was a
little problem, a Nigerian problem. Objections were raised that the minister of
health, Prof. ABC Nwosu, was an Igbo from Anambra State and NAFDAC, being a
powerful agency under the ministry, should not be headed by another Igbo from
Anambra.
It was also
argued that the markets for fake and substandard products were controlled by
the Igbo, with Onitsha – also in Anambra State – a major centre for the illicit
business. She was going to protect “her people”, the antagonists said.
Obasanjo,
stubborn to the cause, ignored the observations and appointed her. She went on
to do a credible job and ended up as one of the most outstanding public
officers in Nigeria’s history, celebrated locally and globally. She had lost a
sister to fake drugs, and that was perhaps the impetus she needed to go on the
offensive.
Misdiagnosis
Meanwhile,
Akunyili always went abroad for check-ups and she was always given an
all-clear. She continued to look robust and energetic, and took up another
government job as minister of information and communications. But on July 13,
2013, something strange happened to her. She was preparing to travel to the
United States to receive an award. The following day was her birthday, her
59th, precisely. Then she fell ill. She was physically weak and having pains.
She decided to go ahead with her trip and attend to her health in the United
States.
It was while
she was there that new checks were carried out. Alas, she had cancer. The
original diagnosis in 1998 was right. But the diagnosis at the point of surgery
was wrong.
She became
seriously ill and there were fears she could lose her life. She was in the
hospital for months and only returned to Nigeria this year when the doctors
said she was improving.
Her last
public appearance was at the National Conference in Abuja, where she was a
delegate. Pictures of a frail-looking Akumyili soon went viral on the internet.
TheCable could
not ascertain the type of cancer, but there are several reports pinpointing
cervical – and some claim it was ovarian. Globally, cervical cancer is the
second most common and the fifth deadliest cancer in women, according to the
World Health Organisation (WHO). Akunyili died on June 7, 2014 in India after
surviving many death rumours.
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ReplyDeleteMay she rest in peace..
THIS SHOULD SERVE A LESSON TO THEM ALL... TREATMENT OVERSEA... CHARITY BEGIN AT HOME... MAY HER SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE. AMEN
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