President Muhammadu Buhari |
Amidst growing concerns
on the health status of President Muhammadu Buhari, the President’s Personal
Assistant on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie, on Thursday, disclosed that the
President would go on another medical vacation.
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She
however said the ailing Nigerian leader would not do so by being hounded by
anyone.
Onochie
disclosed this on her Twitter handle, @Laurestar, while reacting to statements
by individuals and groups on the matter.
She
said Buhari, who returned to the country on March 10 after a 49-day medical
sojourn in the United Kingdom, would embark on the medical vacation only on his
doctor’s appointment.
“President
Buhari will go on medical leave but only on his doctor’s appointment. Not by
being hounded,” she stated.
On
the reports that Buhari has not been discharging his constitutional duties as
the country’s President allegedly because of his ill-health, Onochie said
governance was not a one-man show.
Describing
governance as teamwork, she stated that the President was working.
“The
business of governance is not like splitting firewood where the axe is in the
hands of one man.
“It
is teamwork. So, President Buhari is working,” she added.
The
presidential aide also faulted those who had raised concerns on the state of
health of the President, wondering whether they would know better than the
President’s wife, Aisha Buhari, who had said her husband’s health was not as
bad as being reported.
Onochie
stated, “Sad. People come on television to express strong assumptions as truth.
“Shouldn’t
Aisha Buhari know better about her husband’s health status than SERAP?
“It
is very sad that adults would hold strong opinions about something they know
nothing about and make strong utterances based on assumptions.”
Mrs.
Buhari had, on Tuesday, taken to her Twitter handle and Facebook page to say
her husband’s health was not as bad as being perceived in some quarters.
The
President’s wife had said her husband had continued to carry out his constitutional
responsibilities as the President without hindrance.
The
President’s wife wrote, “I wish to inform everyone that his (Buhari) health is
not as bad as it’s being perceived. Meanwhile he continues to carry out his
responsibilities during this period.”
Make your health status
public, douse tension, NMA tells President
The
Nigerian Medical Association, on Thursday, explained why Buhari should disclose
his health status to Nigerians.
The
President of the NMA, Prof. Mike Ogirima, who gave the explanation in an
interview with one of our correspondents, said Buhari’s disclosure of his
health status would douse tension and rumours about his well-being.
Many
Nigerians, including Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, had asked the
President to disclose the state of his health to Nigerians.
Soyinka,
at a press conference in Lagos on April 28, said Buhari’s failure to publicly
disclose his state of health had increased political manipulations in the
country.
The
Nobel laureate had asked, “Why is the President hiding his state of health?
He’s supposed to understand he’s public property; me, I’m still private
property, that’s why I’m not in Aso Rock (Presidential Villa).
“Let
him address the nation and stop all these speculations which create unnecessary
political manipulations among other things.”
Ogirima
described Buhari as the number one public servant and the father of the nation,
adding that he had his rights and privileges.
The
NMA President stated, “He is the number one public servant and the father of
the nation. He has rights and privileges. It will douse a lot of rumours and
tension, if he discloses his health status to the public.”
He
also faulted the management of the information concerning Buhari.
“The
media team of the Presidency is not managing it (information around the
President) well.
“To
the Presidency, I wish they could manage the information around the President
well. To Nigerians, who are concerned, I wish to advise them to be prayerful,
particularly for the good health of our dear father of the nation,” he stated.
Senate should look into
Buhari’s health, says Balarabe
On
his part, a former governor of the old Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, said
the way forward on the controversy surrounding the health of the President was
for the Senate to constitute a board of inquiry to look into the issue.
Also,
the Campaign for Democracy said the President should properly hand over power
to the Vice-President and seek further medical treatment abroad.
Balarabe
said on Thursday that the Senate was the only institution with the
constitutional powers to resolve the issue surrounding the President’s health
status, since Buhari had yet to make any comment on it.
He
said, “Since the President has not come out yet to say anything on the matter,
Nigerians cannot give any definite comment on it.
“The
only institution allowed by the constitution to look into the matter is the
Senate. The Senate should constitute a board of inquiry to look into the
President’s health and to tell us what it finds out.”
The
CD president, Usman Abdul, said, “Why is it that there is a Vice-President? The
President should be able to delegate the office to his deputy and openly admit
that he is not well and needs treatment.
“His
deputy should stay put, rather than the cabals shielding us from the health
status of the President.
“It
is very unfortunate that a cabal is misleading 170 million Nigerians over the
health status of a President we voted for.
“The
President should take time, even with the taxpayers’ money, and go for proper
medication. He should get well and come back to rule the country.”
In
his response, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr.
Femi Adesina, said the position of the NMA was an opinion that could not be
taken as the gospel.
“It
is a matter of opinion and the association is entitled to its opinion. This
opinion does not amount to the gospel,” he said.
Ministers should invoke
Section 144 of constitution – Ubani
Also,
a second Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr. Monday Ubani, said
the way out of the crisis surrounding Buhari’s health should be to invoke the
provisions of Section 144 of the 1999 Constitution.
Ubani
explained that the provisions of Section 144 of the Constitution ought to be
invoked by a resolution passed by two-thirds majority of members of the Federal
Executive Council, declaring the President incapable of discharging the
functions of his office.
He
said, “After the resolution by the Federal Executive Council, the Senate
President ought to constitute a panel of four medical practitioners, who specialize
in the area of ailment of the President and the President’s personal physician.
“If
the report of the panel declares the President as suffering from infirmity
which renders him permanently incapable of discharging the functions of his
office, and the Senate President as well as the Speaker of the House of
Representatives publishes the report in a gazette, the President ceases to hold
office.
“But
the reality is without a time lag for these steps stated clearly in the
Constitution, it will be difficult under the prevailing political environment,
when the ministers are appointees of the President, to invoke the constitutional
provision.”
In
his reaction, a former Special Adviser to the late President Umaru Yar’Adua,
Mr. Segun Adeniyi, said the drama surrounding Buhari’s health might have just
begun.
Adeniyi,
who served as the spokesman for Yar’Adua when the ex-President was sick and was
incommunicado for several weeks, said this in a message on his official Twitter
handle.
Adeniyi’s tweet comes on the eve of the seventh anniversary of Yar’Adua’s death.
He said, “Going by feelers from Aso Rock, the real drama of the health challenge of President Buhari may have just started.”
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