The social media went into overdrive
sunday once got word got out that President Muhammadu Buhari had written
yet another letter to the National Assembly notifying it that he was
extending his leave in the United Kingdom in order to complete and get
the results of the medical tests recommended by his physicians.
From his well wishers and “prayer
warriors” to the downright wacky commentators and conspiracy theorists,
the satirists and his critics, several Nigerians had something to say
about the extension of Buhari’s vacation in the UK.
A statement yesterday from the
president’s spokesman Mr. Femi Adesina confirmed the extension of
Buhari’s leave and Nigerians’ worst fears that all may not be well with
their president.
It was not helped by the fact that
Adesina’s statement did not indicate when the president would return to
the country, or the number of days by which his stay abroad had been
extended.
Adesina said the president had planned
to return to Abuja Sunday evening, but was advised to complete the tests
before returning.
He said the notice has since been dispatched to the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Adesina said the president expressed his sincere gratitude to Nigerians for their concerns, prayers and kind wishes.
In addition the president’s second media
aide, Mr. Garba Shehu clarified that Buhari was not in any serious
condition and not in any hospital in London.
While shedding more light on the
president’s decision to extend his vacation, Shehu said the president
was residing at the Nigerian High Commission in London.
He said: “I just spoke to the
president’s personal doctor, and he told me President Buhari is not in
any serious condition to worry about.
“He is not in hospital. He is in the residence at the Nigerian High Commission.”
He explained that the president was
ready to return home as scheduled but for the arrival of his medial test
results which indicated he needed further tests.
“He and his delegation were ready to
come home today but for the delayed test results which came in today and
necessitated that he delays his return.
“There is nothing to worry about as far as his condition is concerned,” Shehu said.
Also yesterday, the presidency alerted
Senate President Bukola Saraki that it shall be sending the letter
notifying the National Assembly of the extension of Buhari’s vacation in
Britain.
THISDAY learnt last night that though
the letter was yet to be received by Saraki, he had been told through a
phone conversation that he might receive the letter either last night or
first thing this morning unfailingly.
Buhari left Nigeria for the UK on
vacation on January 19 and was slated to return yesterday, preparatory
to resumption of work today.
While in the UK, the president was also to undergo a routine medical check up, the presidency had said before his departure.
However, while in the UK, speculation
was rife over his health. Some online media outlets went as far as
reporting fake news on the president death while others speculated that
he was in a critical condition.
Many Nigerians at the time had demanded
that the president address the country from wherever he was to reassure
the nation. However, that never happened.
In order to douse fears over his well
being, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and
Buhari’s media aides issued a number of statements allaying concerns
over is health.
These were followed by the release of photographs to substantiate the claim that the president was alive and well.
The first photograph showed the Ogun
State governor, Ibikunle Amosun and Senator Daisy Danjuma visiting the
president in London. Another showed the president having either lunch or
dinner with Amosun, while the two others showed the president’s wife
Aisha sitting and standing beside him.
Some, however, doubted the authenticity of the photographs demanding that the president himself should address the nation.
Last Monday, a statement was also issued
by the vice-president’s media aide, Mr. Laolu Akande claiming that the
president had personally called the Minister of Youth Development and
Sports, Mr. Solomon Lalung to commiserate with him on the death of his
wife, Briskila.
But as the nation waited with bated
breath yesterday for the president’s jet to touch down at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, the information minister issued a
statement denying a report attributed to him saying that all the
presidential jets were undergoing repairs and none was available to fly
the president back to Nigeria.
His spokesman Mr. Segun Adeyemi said:
“Our attention has been drawn to a report quoting the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, as saying that the
president’s return to Nigeria may be hampered by a faulty aircraft.
“The minister has not spoken to anyone
on the issue of the president’s return, hence this report is another
from the stable of the purveyors of fake news and should be
disregarded.”
Nigerians React
But as the news spread that the
president was not going to return to Nigeria yesterday as scheduled, the
news pitted Nigerians against one another.
While some received it in good faith and
sent their well wishes, many others described the scenario as a
possible re-enactment of the 2009 situation when the late President
Umaru Yar’Adua departed the country on a medical trip to Saudi Arabia,
leaving the country in a state of uncertainly over his health.
Even when his comatose body was returned
to the country under the cloak of darkness, his close aides and wife
embarked on a huge cover up and lied to the public about his capacity to
lead until his eventual death in May 2010.
Reacting on social media yesterday, one
Odita Udemagu said: “The truth is that President Muhammadu Buhari is
very sick. I think he needs our prayers and I wish him a quick
recovery.”
Also toeing the same line was Adeniyi
Adeagbo who wrote: “God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. God bless
President Buhari and may he get well soon to finish his job of making
Nigeria great again.”
While there were several messages that
wished the president well, they were many who expressed outrage at his
handlers for shrouding the nature of his sickness from Nigerians.
One of such was General Número Uno who
tweeting from @Utioh wrote: “Governor Ayodele Fayose warned us that
President Buhari is not fit. Now, where is our missing president?
“Indefinite leave? President Buhari
enjoy your stay. Yemi Osibanjo (Acting President), can you now forward
the name of Onnoghen for confirmation?”
Illoy Atiku tweeting from @Iloydatiku said: “President Buhari should help himself… resign now.”
On Facebook, one Yemi Badejo was
sarcastic, when he wrote: “It’s a lie. General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB)
will land today oooo. Shebi some people shared his pictures where he was
chopping rice and chicken during the week!
“We are still waiting for him to land oooo. Where is my watch make I dey go airport go wait for GMB.
“The lie and propaganda of
this government deserves recognition in the Guinness Book of Records!
His supporters should roll out the drums too. Continue!”
Nollywood Director, Charles Novia was
among those that alluded that this present scenario could be likened to
the mystery surrounding the sickness and eventual demise of Yar’Adua.
He said: “And President Buhari has
extended his vacation indefinitely. Vacation turns sick leave and the
nation is on tenterhooks. 2009 all over.”
There was even the downright bizarre
from Sunny Bridge who wrote: “I am not saying President Buhari is dead
o, but I don’t think he is still on this planet.”
Nwaegede Onyebuchi wrote: “From the
missing Chibok girls to missing certificate and to missing budget and
now President Buhari is missing too.”
Ekeru Kingsley said: “NYSC corpers (sic) have not been paid and President Buhari is extending his holiday.”
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