PRESIDENT BUHARI IS ASHAMED TO DISCLOSE THE TRUE NATURE OF HIS AILMENT- Says Dele Momodu
Editor's note: Publisher
of Ovation International, Bashorun Dele Momodu says President Muhammadu
Buhari is not comfortable disclosing the true nature of his ailment.
According
to him, the images released by the presidency proved that the Nigeria's
leader was not yet fit to return to the country to resume.
In
his latest article titled ‘President Buhari and his London vistors’,
Dele Momodu addresses the spate of regular august visits to London where
Buhari is currently vacationing.
Read the full post below:
Fellow
Nigerians, let me warn quickly that a new circus has come to town and
there is a theatre of the absurd ongoing in the city of London.
The patrons are very important
personalities from Nigeria who have turned the supposed illness of our
dear President Muhammadu Buhari into a stage play. At the rate these
medical tourists are going, Nigeria may be empty of all its fat cats as
they jostle to pay obeisance lest anyone accuses them of nonchalance and
of plotting against the President or wishing him dead. Yes, we can be
that petty in this clime.
When President Buhari suddenly left our
shores, several weeks ago, he did what our late President, Alhaji Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua failed to do which was to send a simple letter to the
National Assembly about his intention to go on vacation or for medical
treatment, or whatever, and hand over authority to his Vice President,
Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
At least,
it shows President Buhari had learnt a useful lesson from the experience
of his brother and we must praise God for little mercies. What else
could he have done? I think he should have improved on this uncommon
performance by telling Nigerians he’s been battling with some
debilitating ailment for some time which necessitated his having to
travel regularly and sometimes suddenly. For God’s sake, it is not a
crime to fall sick. We all do, in various degrees, from time to time.
At
over 70 years on the surface of this earth, no one would expect
President Buhari to be in the most perfect state of health. It is a
miracle that he survived the harrowing vicissitudes of life after he was
thrown into a dungeon in 1985 during the military coup that toppled his
dictatorship. He also had to contest some bloody elections a record
four times before fortune smiled at him. Naturally, all of these events
would have combined to conspire against his health.
So why should he be ashamed of
telling the world that his health is failing and that he would have to
attend to it as frequently as possible? No one needs to consult a doctor
or a prophet to know our President is not very well at this moment and
that he deserves our understanding and prayers.
Even
if we thought otherwise, his London visitors have virtually confirmed
our worst fears. Aso Rock media gurus who have been regaling us with
tales of how well and fit the President is should have worked harder on
their powerful friends to stay in Nigeria and wait to flood the airport
whenever it pleases God to bring him back in one piece to Nigeria.
Rushing to London to mark register is absolutely unnecessary and a total
waste of scarce resources. The London visitors have wittingly or
inadvertently attracted more attention to the President’s frailty.
I
have taken time to study some of the pictures that have emerged from
the President’s shrine in London and most of them did not do justice to
whatever it is some people are trying to cover up by fire by force. The
pictures have shown clearly why the President cannot just yank himself
off from London and return home pronto as his tedious job demands. It is
very obvious that the President is no longer in London of his own free
volition, even if he ever was at some point.
Someone
should please beg the Good Samaritans to allow the President receive
his medical treatment in peace and hopefully recuperate handsomely and
adequately. Only his immediate family should be allowed access to him at
this moment. The visitors actually make it look like they are on an
espionage mission to ascertain the true state of the President’s health
in order to plot, position and manipulate what seems an impending power
game, sooner or later. At the very best of intentions, the visits
represent a free photo opportunity for the new and sudden emergency
friends of Buhari.
Where’s the coterie
of acolytes who fell over themselves to display unsolicited affection
when the President was sick and flown to Saudi Arabia? If President
Buhari is in perfect condition, as his ubiquitous media handlers want us
to believe, they should allow him enjoy his vacation and return home
when he pleases instead of fighting over the pages of newspapers and the
airwaves singing discordant notes on how he may arrive today or
tomorrow or claiming that his return is delayed by the uncompleted
servicing of the Presidential jet when there is more than one such jet
and, in any case, it is not a crime to charter a private jet on this one
occasion, or beg one of his wealthy party members or friends to send a
comfortable plane to pick him up and return him home in perfect comfort.
I’m
sure they would be too happy and proud to do him that favour. Also, I
know it is easier for the NTA to do a regular live broadcast from London
whenever our President misses home to assure us there is no cause for
alarm. The President and his team seem to forget the importance and
pre-eminence of the ordinary Nigerian citizen in all this debacle. They
elected the President. He is answerable to them. It is to them he needs
to turn to in order to allay their fears about his health and rumoured
death. He can do this by even a one minute video broadcast.
What we are witnessing right now
is a negation of what Buhari ever stood for. Our President was known to
be a man of very modest means and humble existence. His attraction
during the campaigns and what made him readily sellable to majority of
Nigerians was the abhorrence of ostentatious living as well as adherence
to a disciplined and Spartan life.
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