I’ll be back soon - Buhari
For the first time since he returned to London in
May on medical vacation, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday spoke on his
health.
He said he was “making good progress” and would
soon “return to my duties”.
His message is contained in a letter to Guinean
President Alpha Conde. In the letter, Buhari thanked Conde for last week’s
nationwide prayers held in Guinea for his recovery and good health.
The July 24 letter, which was given to reporters
in Abuja yesterday by presidential spokesman Femi Adesina, is a follow-up to
President Buhari’s phone call to Conde,
who is the Chairman of the Assemblies of Heads of State and Government of the
African Union (AU).
The President wrote: “I thank you for your kind
and thoughtful action in organising nationwide prayers for my good health. It
is a gesture that I will forever cherish and treasure.
“Your Excellency will be pleased to hear that I am
making good progress and as soon as doctors advise, I shall return to my duties
and continue serving the Nigerian people who elected me and are daily praying
for my recovery.”
In an earlier letter, President Buhari accepted
his nomination as leader of the “2018 AU Theme on the Fight Against
Corruption”. He was nominated by the African leaders at the 29th Session of the
Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the AU in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
on July 4.
Thanking Conde for his kind words and the
nomination, the President wrote: “I wish to express my readiness to accept this
new important role and to reiterate my commitment to contribute towards our
collective efforts to strengthen good governance and development on the
continent. I, therefore, look forward to working closely with you in the
realisation of this objective.”
Also yesterday, Adesina and the Senior Special Assistant
(SSA) on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, explained why another set of
governors will meet with the President in London today. With them at the
briefing was the SSA on Media and Publicity to the Acting President, Mr Laolu
Akande.
A delegation of party leaders and governors of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) met with the President at the Nigerian House in
London on Sunday.
Adesina said:
”You know that on Sunday there was a major development about the health
of Mr. President in which we had pictures from London and details from one of
those who saw him, Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha.”
Shehu said the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF)
Chairman and Zamfara State Governor Abdulaziz Yari is the leader of the
governors’ delegation.
”In the delegation are Governors Dave Umahi
(Ebonyi), Umar Ganduje (Kano), Kassim
Shettima (Borno), Samuel Ortom (Benue),
Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom) and Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo).
“They will leave by tonight (last night) and
arrive in the United Kingdom (UK) early tomorrow (today). They will have a
3pm meeting tomorrow (today) with the
president,” he said.
He said Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, who has
been vocal on the issue, was not part of the delegation becauase ”the selection was made by the governors’
forum and you will see that the delegation is headed by Governor Yari, who is
chairman of that forum. So that question should go to the forum.”
On the need for another delegation after the APC
delegation said the president was recuperating fast and would soon return home,
Adesina said: “It should be the other way. Instead of being curious it should
be the right time for the visit. When somebody has recovered or something or
the other happened, it is in our culture for us to visit such a person.
The Nation
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