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Former Governor of Oyo Ajimobi on life support machine and still in coma as health condition worsen

Family members, relatives and political associates are worried about the present health conditions of former Oyo State governor, Abiola Ajimobi, as hopes of him recovering from coma fades away each minute.

Sources revealed that doctors informed the family of the former Governor’s health condition. According to the doctors treating Ajimobi, they said his situation had defied all medical intervention and only a miracle can bring him back to life.

Apparently, the 70-year-old Ajimobi had slipped into coma due to Coronavirus complications for the second time on Thursday and has not come out of coma since then, this spark up the rumour of his death, that sent tension across the country and especially the All Progressives Congress (APC) where he is the National Deputy Chairman (South) of the party.

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The former Governor and the national deputy chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was rushed to the Ikoyi First Cardiology hospital few weeks ago after he was confirmed Covid-19 positive, the same hospital where former Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, was treated for Coronavirus until he died of the disease.

Ajimobi who had first gone into coma June 8 was revived by the doctors was revived and stabilised until last Thursday when he slipped to coma the second time and went totally unconscious.

According to a source who spoke to newsmen, “He is in a very bad shape, he has been hooked to a ventilator since, and on life support machine since Friday. There is only a very slim chance of him making it alive from that hospital.

“The video in circulation is an old one meant to douse tension among his supporters,” the source said.

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