If reports by
Sahara Reporters are anything to go by, then a rift might be ongoing
between aides to President Muhammadu Buhari and the president's doctors.
It is alleged that the rift is over a possible return of the President this Saturday, February 11.
Presidency
sources have said that President Muhammadu Buhari plans to return to
Nigeria on Saturday after his test results came in “fine.” However, Mr.
Buhari’s return remains uncertain as his team of doctors in the United
Kingdom has yet to certify him fit to take on the significant burden of
his office.
According
to Sahara Reporters, members of Buhari’s inner circle were pressuring
him to return to Nigeria in order to avoid a power vacuum that could
scale down their influence.
President Buhari caused anxiety amongst Nigerians when he abruptly left Nigeria on a 10-day vacation late
January. He failed to return to Nigeria last week at the expiration of
his vacation, instead writing to the Senate to indicate he was extending
his leave in order to receive results from certain medical tests.
A variety of conflicting responses from the president’s aides and associates,
including Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, helped deepen the uncertainty
about Mr. Buhari’s status. Many Nigerians and other groups accused the
Presidency of hiding the true status of President Buhari’s health.
The situation was further
worsened by fake news websites that consistently churned out rumors
about the president’s hospitalization in a comatose state and even his
death.
It
was learnt that President Buhari remains in frail health and requires
treatment for an undisclosed ailment that requires his absence from
Nigeria for a prolonged time. However, owing to the volatile political
situation in Nigeria, some members of the president’s inner circle have
been persuading Mr. Buhari that he cannot afford to take more time off.
Sources
stated that members of the political establishment surrounding Mr.
Buhari are persuading him to accept a piecemeal medical treatment plan
rather than adopt a plan recommended by his UK doctors that would take
several months for treatment and recovery. The president’s associates
are reportedly afraid that a prolonged tenure as acting President for
Mr. Osinbajo could significantly change the power equation against them.
President
Buhari met two top All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders in an
undated photo released yesterday by the Presidency. APC national leader,
Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and the chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees,
Bisi Akande, were seen in photos meeting with a smiling President
Buhari.
However, it is rumored that
several APC members, including Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State,
who had booked their flights to London to see Mr. Buhari were told to
stay back in Nigeria and await further instructions from the team of
doctors in the UK who would have some say regarding whether the
president returns tomorrow or later.
One
of our sources disclosed that, even if President Buhari returns to
Abuja on Saturday, he would soon have to travel again to the UK to seek
further treatment.
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