INFORMATION NIGERIA
Wife
of Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime, has called on the National
Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to deliver her from her husband.
In a petition to the commission, Mrs. Clara Chime accused the
governor of an abusive relationship that has led to her suffering from
depression, adding that the governor has locked her up in a room and
denied her access to her four-year-old son and visitors.
The petition of the governor’s wife read:
“I have been married to Governor Sullivan Chime for five years. It
has been a somewhat tempestuous relationship, which has virtually
irretrievably broken down in the past couple of years.
“We do not have a relationship anymore and the situation inevitably
led to my nervous breakdown. I have been diagnosed with severe
depression and at some point was quite suicidal.
“The strategy of my estranged husband is to subject me to the most
horrific and intolerable of conditions to cause my demise but my
strength and will to live has kept me alive. It is very difficult to
outline everything happening to me here but I shall enumerate the major
issues below:
• Not had s*xual relationship with my husband for four years;
• Deprived of all my responsibilities as a wife;
• Prevented from bonding with my four-year-old son;
• Barred me from receiving visitors, whether family or friends;
• In the last three weeks, a lady friend who visited me was stopped from
seeing me and the result is now complete incarceration from the outside
world;
• In effect, I am locked up in my bedroom, without access to anybody.
“I am only allowed food but no access to fresh air; I have been
locked up because I demanded to leave, even without my son. Governor
Chime recently revoked my land allocation; the governor is doing
everything possible to break my will.
“All I want and demand is to be allowed to leave. If I have committed
any crime, I request that due process should be followed. I was also
recently attacked by my husband before the visitor mentioned above who
is a living witness and will be prepared to testify.
“I am falsely being imprisoned and the state House of Assembly should be made (to be) aware of this.
“My husband pays a doctor to inject me with all sorts of drugs. I
have the capacity to decide whether or not I need the treatment. On
occasions where I had refused the medication because of the intolerable
side effects, I was restrained and given it against my will. All my
rights are being violated.
“I would also wish the Nigerian Medical Council be informed of the
activity of this doctor who is only interested in my husband’s wishes
and does not care about my suffering. Medical confidentiality is not
part of this doctor’s tool.
“I have tried to leave and was pushed back by the security agents and
it is clear I am unable to do so except through other intermediaries.
“My passionate plea is to be allowed to leave peacefully as I no more
wish to exist under this prevailing state. In the event that I die,
please note that this must have been brought about by my husband. I wish
to make it categorically clear that I have no intention of taking my
own life. I have completely lost trust in my estranged husband.
“The possibility of the doctor injecting me with a lethal substance
must never be underestimated. I have a friend who is a good friend of
the family and would collaborate a lot in the event of any mishap to me
and wish not to mention the name but he would contact you ultimately.
“I am begging you to help facilitate my release and bring my suffering and ordeal to an end.”
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