Buhari’s health: President should address Nigerians, says NLC
The Presidency on Thursday insisted that
despite the rumour doing the rounds on President Muhammadu Buhari’s
state of health, the President is not ill.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, who said this in an interview with CNBC Africa, which was monitored in Abuja, said Buhari could not be compelled to speak from the United Kingdom.
The Nigeria Labour Congress, however, said the President should speak to Nigerians from the UK.
Adesina insisted that Buhari was only in London, UK, for vacation and was not in any hospital.
He said, “The President is in London on vacation. He is not in any hospital and he is not ill.
“When he was travelling last week, the
statement we put out was that he was going on vacation and during the
vacation, he would do routine check-up and nothing has changed from what
we pushed out last week.
“If anybody has fed something else into the rumour mill, that is just what it is – rumour.”
When asked if Buhari would be willing to
talk to Nigerians from the UK, Adesina said the decision could only be
taken by the President himself.
The presidential aide said any attempt to compel Buhari to do so would amount to infringement on his rights.
“The fact that he is a President, he
still has his rights. Compelling him to come out and talk will be
infringing on his rights. The President will talk if he wishes to. If he
doesn’t wish to, nobody will compel him to talk.
“The truth is that the President is on vacation and he has given a date on which he will return to work,’’ Adesina said.
Also on Thursday, the Federal Government
debunked the rumour doing the rounds that governors met in Abuja on
Thursday and deliberated on the health of Buhari.
It said the report was false. It also
added that the governors were also not planning to send representatives
to London to see the President.
The Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, stated this when he received members of the
Presidential Initiative Committee on the North-East, who visited him in
Abuja.
Mohammed said there was no need for the
alleged visit, stating that the President was merely observing his leave
as stated in the letter sent to the Senate before leaving the country.
He called on Nigerians to stop wishing their leaders sickness and death, saying there was nothing wrong with the President.
The minister added, “I would like to use
this medium to refute the claim in some quarters that governors would
meet in Abuja today (Thursday) and have discussion over the health of
the President.
“Those peddling the rumour also claimed that the governors would send emissaries to the President in London.
“The report is false because the
governors are not going to meet and will not send any emissary anywhere
because the President is hale and hearty.”
Mohammed appealed to Nigerians to stop preaching what he described as hate and also stop wishing their leaders bad things.
He also urged those behind the rumour to stop it forthwith.
NLC asks Buhari to speak to Nigerians
Meanwhile, the NLC has called on the President to speak to Nigerians.
The NLC argued that it would be proper
for the President to make a public appearance to dispel rumours in the
country about his health.
The General Secretary of the NLC, Dr.
Peter Ozo-Eson, told one of our correspondents on Thursday that the
President should speak to Nigerians since Nigerians were worried about
his health.
He said the President should call the bluff of those peddling orchestrated rumours by publicly addressing the citizenry.
Ozo-Eson said, “In the social media,
stories circulate without confirmation; I think that the easiest way is
to talk publicly to the nation because the citizens are concerned about
their leaders’ whereabouts.
‘If there are those who orchestrated
rumours and they are not true, the easiest way is for him to reach out
to Nigerians through a public appearance and a statement.
“Nigerians have a right to be certain
about the health situation of their President and the people who
orchestrate rumours and unsubstantiated reports, one would wish for him
to call their bluff by publicly addressing the citizens.”
But the TUC said it would not be necessary for the President to address Nigerians since he had not been away for long.
The President of the TUC, Mr. Bala Kaigama, stated that Buhari demanded a rest and handed over government to the Vice-President.
According to him, Nigerians can talk
about the President’s health if he fails to return after the 10-day
period of rest he requested.
He said, “Why do we have to make noise
about this? He is coming back; if he were to go and stay for a very long
time, it is a different thing. If we have patience, he will come back.
We are just being unnecessarily demanding.
“This is somebody who demanded a rest
and he has handed over the government to the Vice-President. So our
concern is how the VP is handling it; but it his health that has become
the issue of the moment.
“But we should allow the old man to have
his rest. It is normal for somebody of that age to need rest from time
to time. If he goes to rest that does not mean that government will not
work now. Let the old man enjoy his rest.
“If he does not come back on the day he
is supposed to come, that is when can talk, but for now, let’s allow
him to have his rest, why does he have to come and address us? It
doesn’t make any sense.”
The Executive Secretary, Anti-corruption
Network, Ebenezer Oyetakin, faulted the call for Buhari to address the
nation from the UK, describing it as mischief.
He said, “I do not subscribe to that. It
smacks of mischief from such people. We are Africans. We have cultural
discipline on some issues.
“He has done the appropriate thing by
handing over to the VP as Acting President. Let us be patient and
maintain a sense of decorum and respect to the institution of
governance.’’
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