A female
delegate, Ezenwa Ifeanyinwa yesterday slumped at the National Conference
shortly
after the resumption of the afternoon session.
Mrs.
Ifeanyinwa, a representative of the Market Women Association, was
returning from the
lunch break and was heading towards the plenary
chamber when she suddenly fainted.
The ailing
female delegate was immediately assisted by security agents, including
operatives
from the State Security Service, SSS, and the National
Security and Civil Defence Corps,
NSCDC.
She was taken
into one of the ante rooms outside the Conference plenary chamber and
was
later brought out to the lobby where a doctor was brought in to
attend to her.
Shortly before the arrival of the medial personnel, another female delegate had laid hands on
her and prayed for her recovery.
But as soon as the medical doctor arrived, SSS operatives, ordered a few journalists who
witnessed the incident to leave.
The delegate was very vibrant during the early hours of the day and was
involved in the
debate on President Goodluck Jonathan’s address to the
Conference.
The secretariat of the Conference was not aware of the delegate’s health
challenge and this
also applied to many of the delegates, who had
already gone inside the chamber for the
evening sitting.
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