Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has insisted
that President Muhammadu Buhari is on life
support in a London hospital.
He said how he wished the president’s wife,
Aisha, will be courageous enough to reveal the
husband’s true state when she returns from
London.
The First Lady, Aisha, returned to the United
Kingdom to be with the ailing president who
has been in London on follow-up medical trip
since May 7.
But Fayose, who recently alleged that Buhari
has been on life support since June 6, claimed
that Aisha’s return to London for the second
time since the husband went for a second
medical trip, was a confirmation that President
Buhari’s health had deteriorated.
He said, “It is six days since I addressed the
press and today, I still insist that the President
is indeed on life-support.”
“The worsening condition of the President’s
health necessitated the hurried trip of our First
Lady, Her Excellency Aisha Buhari to London
and it is hoped that she will have the courage
to tell Nigerians the truth this time around.”
The governor’s Special Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
quoted him as saying this when he addressed
some journalists in Lagos on Monday.
“No one is interested in President Buhari’s
death. Rather, we are interested in freeing
Nigeria from the hands of these few individuals
who are presently holding the country to
ransom. Today is the 184th day of 2017. Out
of these 184 days, our President has spent 107
days abroad taking care of his health.
“How does a nation move forward when its
President is spending the better part of his time
abroad for Medicare? For how long can Nigeria
and its people wait for a President who is
incapacitated? For how long can our people
continue to suffer just because some people
want to hold on to power at all cost?
“That was the reason I raised the issue of
President Buhari’s age, health and mental
capacity in 2015 and warned against electing
him President. Nigerians should be reminded
that in 2010 when there was uncertainty
over the health of the then President Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua, President Buhari called on the
National Assembly to impeach Yar’Adua.
that President Muhammadu Buhari is on life
support in a London hospital.
He said how he wished the president’s wife,
Aisha, will be courageous enough to reveal the
husband’s true state when she returns from
London.
The First Lady, Aisha, returned to the United
Kingdom to be with the ailing president who
has been in London on follow-up medical trip
since May 7.
But Fayose, who recently alleged that Buhari
has been on life support since June 6, claimed
that Aisha’s return to London for the second
time since the husband went for a second
medical trip, was a confirmation that President
Buhari’s health had deteriorated.
He said, “It is six days since I addressed the
press and today, I still insist that the President
is indeed on life-support.”
“The worsening condition of the President’s
health necessitated the hurried trip of our First
Lady, Her Excellency Aisha Buhari to London
and it is hoped that she will have the courage
to tell Nigerians the truth this time around.”
The governor’s Special Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
quoted him as saying this when he addressed
some journalists in Lagos on Monday.
“No one is interested in President Buhari’s
death. Rather, we are interested in freeing
Nigeria from the hands of these few individuals
who are presently holding the country to
ransom. Today is the 184th day of 2017. Out
of these 184 days, our President has spent 107
days abroad taking care of his health.
“How does a nation move forward when its
President is spending the better part of his time
abroad for Medicare? For how long can Nigeria
and its people wait for a President who is
incapacitated? For how long can our people
continue to suffer just because some people
want to hold on to power at all cost?
“That was the reason I raised the issue of
President Buhari’s age, health and mental
capacity in 2015 and warned against electing
him President. Nigerians should be reminded
that in 2010 when there was uncertainty
over the health of the then President Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua, President Buhari called on the
National Assembly to impeach Yar’Adua.
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