Anambra state government has commissioned a scientific probe into the sudden death of wife of the suspended Transition Committee Chairman of Nnewi North council area, late Mrs. Chidiebele Iloka.

 

The team made up of Pathologists from both within and outside Anambra were engaged to conduct an autopsy to ascertain actual cause of death of Mrs. Iloka.

Correspondent Ngozi Obileri was at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, where the body of the deceased was deposited and where the autopsy was carried out.

 

News of the death of Mrs. Iloka was all over the social media from Sunday last week.

 

So many unconfirmed reports were flying around as regards the cause of her death, which led to suspension of the husband, Mr. Mbazulike Iloka as the Transition Committee chairman of Nnewi North council area.

 

Governor Chukwuma Soludo went a step further by setting up the investigative panel who were professors and Histopathologists from within and outside Anambra state.

Addressing the group where the family of the deceased, the family of the husband of the deceased, the commissioner of police, Anambra state government and Nzukora Nnewi were dully represented, the Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike said that Governor Soludo is very serious about the outcome of the autopsy, noting that he wants a process that would be very transparent and the truth made open.

 

Dr Obidike who is part of the team conducting the autopsy prevailed on the professionals to do their best to ensure that every party involved in the matter is satisfied, adding that the autopsy is not for the dead but for the living to learn

On her part, the Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Mrs. Ify Obinabo said the result of the autopsy will bring to an end all the rumours flying around about the issue, and emphasized that the wife of the Governor Mrs. Nonye Soludo, as a woman, is highly interested in the result of the autopsy.

 

Mrs Obinabo urged women in Anambra and all over the world to remain calm and allow government and the law take its cause, even as she urged family of the deceased to be patient and prayerful and look unto God.

 

The lead Pathologist who is representing Anambra state government, Dr Gerald Forae, from the University of Benin Teaching hospital, assured that the result of the autopsy which will last for three hours, will be out in two week’s time.

 

He explained that when released, the result will pass through the right process and would be submitted to the state government through the Attorney General of the state.

 

The team of professionals later paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Professor Joseph Ogbuaja and was received by Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, CEMAC, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Associate Professor, Ezejiofor and other Deputy Directors of CEMAC.