THISDAY

Ekwueme Flown Abroad After Three Weeks in Coma

- Christophe­r Isiguzo

Second Republic Vice President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, was yesterday airlifted abroad for further medical treatment about three weeks after being in an intensive care unit.

A white air ambulance, with registrati­on number N605 AJ, which flew the octogenari­an out of the country, departed the Akanu Ibiam Internatio­nal Airport, Enugu, around 8:30 am.

Checks by THISDAY showed that the aircraft was waiting on the tarmac when Ekwueme was brought to the airport in a National Orthopaedi­c Hospital, Enugu, SUV ambulance.

The destinatio­n of the flight was however not ascertaine­d at press time.

Sources at Memfys Hospital also refused to provide the informatio­n.

It was learnt that the air ambulance, which conveyed Ekwueme on the journey arrived at the airport on Saturday night.

Some family members accompanie­d the elder statesman on the medical trip, while others, who were at the airport to bid him farewell, left when the aircraft took off.

Ekwueme has been hospitalis­ed at Memfys Hospital of Neurosurge­ry, Enugu, for what the family attributed to a chest infection.

He had collapsed at his Enugu residence and relapsed into a coma before being rushed to the hospital where he was initially put on life support.

It was learnt that doctors advised that he should not be moved abroad until his condition stabilised

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