Police screen hospital visitors, Buhari checks on son again; As Ajimobi urges Nigerians To Pray For Yusuf
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday was back at
the Cedar Crest Hospital, Gudu District, Abuja, where his son, Yusuf, who was
injured in a motorbike accident, was hospitalised.
The President, who got there around 6pm, had on
Thursday alongside his wife and Yusuf’s mother, Aisha, visited the hospital.
But the security situation around the hospital
remained tense, as policemen screened those gaining entry into the medical
facility.
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A guard near the hospital told one of our
correspondents that the First Lady was believed to have slept overnight till
Friday.
“The dignitaries have not stopped coming. We see
luxury cars every 10 minutes, we see police escorts; I can’t mention everyone
who has visited today.
“But the wife of the President slept in the
hospital. She is still with the injured son,” the guard who pleaded anonymity,
said.
It was learnt that Yusuf’s friend, Bashir Gwandu,
was also at the Intensive Care Unit of the Cedar Crest Hospital, Abuja.
The President’s son had collided with Gwandu
during a motorbike race on Tuesday night in Abuja.
Yusuf’s younger sister, Hanan, said her brother
was doing well. Hanan, in a message on Instagram, stated, “Yusuf is doing well.
Alamdulilahi. Thank you for all the messages.”
Meanwhile, the Presidency on Friday denied a
report that the President’s wife, Aisha, had been admitted to the hospital,
where her son was being treated.
It stated that there was no truth in the news that
Aisha suffered shock after she was told about the motorbike accident involving
Yusuf.
“I have not been briefed about that,” the Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, simply
said on the telephone when contacted.
But the Director of Information in the Office of
the President’s wife, Suleiman Haruna, was emphatic that nothing of such
happened.
“There is absolutely nothing like that. People can
be so wicked in their thinking. Since her son is in the hospital, is there
anything wrong with her being with her son? The news is false, there is nothing
wrong with her,” Haruna said.
Buhari on Friday joined Muslim faithful to pray
for the quick recovery of his son. The prayer session formed part of the Jumat
prayers held in a mosque at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Government officials who participated in the
session alongside the President were the Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko
Al-Makura; Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu; and the Group Managing Director,
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Maikanti Baru.
The prayer was led by the Chief Imam of Aso Rock
Mosque, Sheik Abdulwahid Suleiman.
Others in the prayer session were presidential
aides, villa staff, among others.
Suleiman urged the first family to accept the
tragedy in good fate.
He prayed for God’s guidance and protection of the
first family and all Nigerians.
The clergyman also prayed for peace and
tranquility in the country. A similar prayer session was held on Thursday in
the same mosque.
Also, the Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola
Ajimobi, on Friday urged Nigerians to pray for the quick recovery of Buhari’s son.
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