Nelson Mandela |
By Paul Ohia with agency report
The condition of former South African president, Nelson
Mandela, who is still in hospital in Pretoria, has become critical.
In a statement issued by the South African presidency,
President Jacob Zuma, accompanied by ANC Deputy President, Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa,
visited the former president yesterday evening in hospital. They were briefed
by the medical team who informed them that the former president's condition had
become critical over the past 24 hours.
The president and Mr. Ramaphosa also met with Mrs. Graca
Machel at the hospital and discussed Madiba's condition.
"The doctors are doing everything possible to get his
condition to improve and are ensuring that Madiba is well-looked after and is
comfortable. He is in good hands,” said Zuma.
The president and Mr. Ramaphosa were assured by the doctors
that when the ambulance transporting former President Mandela to hospital on
June 8 developed engine problems, all care was taken to ensure that his medical
condition was not compromised.
"There were seven doctors in the convoy who were in
full control of the situation throughout the period. He had expert medical
care. The fully equipped military Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ambulance had a
full complement of specialist medical staff including intensive care
specialists and ICU nurses. The doctors also dismissed the media reports that
Madiba suffered cardiac arrest. There is no truth at all in that report,"
said Zuma.
Zuma has appealed to the nation and the world to pray for
Madiba, the family and the medical team that is attending to him during this
difficult time.
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