Save Enugu Group an 
association that emerged as a result of the prolonged absence of 
Governor Sullivan Chime has dismissed the recent picture of the governor
 and four other members of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), said to 
have visited him in London as 'fake and another 'government magic' to 
deceive the people of the state.
In a 
statement the group said: "We have come to the conclusion that the 
picture posted by Enugu State Government as having been taken on Tuesday
 January 22, 2013, is fake and tells a lie about itself. Some of the 
governors shown on that picture could not have been in London on that 
day unless they have the gift of bi-location.
"The 
picture released by the state government shows a seemingly fit Governor 
Chime with his colleagues. A national newspaper (not Daily Sun) of the 
same day also reported a phone conversation between the governor and the
 newspaper.
This 
development to us is a classic replay of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's song 
'government magic.' The statement, which was signed by former 
presidential aspirant, Maxi Okwu, Chief Willy Ezeugwu and Victor 
Chigozie Eneh described the picture as a panic response by Enugu State 
Government to meet the two-week deadline earlier given by the group to 
reveal the location and status of the governor.
"If that 
was the purpose then it has failed woefully." "If Governor Chime is as 
fit as shown, what is he still doing away from his duty post? Again the 
telephone conversation reported by the daily has done great injury to 
that paper. Many of us will remember the Yar'Adua phantom interview with
 BBC. Is this a replay here? We challenge them to play the audio. We all
 recall the dramatic telephone conversation between President Obasanjo 
and late Yar'Adua at a campaign rally in 2007, of 'Umoru are you dead'?
"The 
Chairman, South-East Governors, Mr. Peter Obi was reported in The Sun 
newspaper of Monday January 21, 2013, on page 10 as saying that he was 
with Governor Chime in London when the news broke of the Ezu River 
bodies. He immediately cut short his visit and rushed home. How come 
there was no picture taken and why did our own governor not rush home 
also? The river is at the joint boundaries of the two states.
"There is 
an obvious misconception and naked attempt by government and its 
sympathizers or agents to misconstrue our campaign and engage in name 
calling or labeling. We do not wish Governor Chime dead or evil. Nothing
 in our campaign suggests that and indeed we have been of invaluable 
assistance by laying to rest the ghost of his demise. "The issue here 
again is not about the peace of Enugu State or that government is 
working.
It all 
comes down to the right of a people to know what their leaders are up to
 and how they are deploying tax payers' money. It's the issue of due 
process and transparency in governance; democratic engagement under the 
rule of law and constitutionalism." T
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