Presidency: Buhari not ill
PRESIDENT BUHARI DEPARTS FOR UK. President Muhammadu Buhari departs
from Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport for 10 days vacation to the UK
Monday morning June 6 2016.
The Presidency yesterday maintained that President Muhammadu Buhari
is not incapacitated by his ear infection from carrying out his
functions.
The Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, who spoke
with reporters at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport, Abuja as the President was leaving for London,
said it was wrong to refer to the “ear infection” as “illness”.
According to him, there is nothing wrong for a President to take 15 days rest in one year in office.
He said: “The buzz going round town is that the President is ‘ill’,
but ‘ill’ will be a misnomer, it should not be the right word to use.
“The President is going for a 10-day rest and during that period he
will see specialists who will look at his ear because he has been
treating that ear locally for sometime.
“Nigerian physicians have looked at it and now they have said you are
going to UK, now that you will be there let specialists look at the
ear. They have treated it locally, so it is not a question of whether
the President is ill. If he is ill, it presupposes that there are
certain things that he cannot do.
“Till the very last minute that he is traveling, the President
performed the duties and functions of his office as the President.
“So illness is not the issue, but as a human being yes he can rest.
He has been President for one full year; you know that in February he
took five days leave; he is taking another 10 days now; that means 15
days leave in one year.
“You and I take more than that, so it is natural that the President as a human being is taking 10 days rest but he is not ill.”
He urged Nigerians to show goodwill and patriotism, pray and wish the President well.
“Things about health, life and death are in the hands of God, but I
believe that all is well with out President and God will take care of
him and take care of the country,” Adesina said.
Asked of his message to Nigerians, President Buhari said: “I have
already told Nigerians that I am going for 10 days to get my ear
checked.”
Replying to the question on how to calm the tension that will follow a
President falling sick, Buhari fired back: “Is there anybody that
doesn’t fall sick?”
On whether he has informed the National Assembly as required by the
law, he said: “The National Assembly knows; they have been formally
informed.”
By informing the National Assembly, Section 145 (1) of the 1999
Constitution allows Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to be Acting President.
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