On Wednesday, the president was absent at the federal council meeting (FEC), fuelling speculation that he was ill.
But in a statement on Thursday, Shehu said there was no need for apprehension over the health of the president.
“The presidency hereby assures the good people of Nigeria that, despite the insinuations of a number of media organisations, there is no need for apprehension over the health of our President, Muhammadu Buhari,” he said.
“President Buhari’s absence at the federal executive council meeting of Wednesday, April 26, was a last minute decision; otherwise, the cabinet and the public might have been alerted in advance. As eager as he is to be up and about, the president’s doctors have advised on his taking things slowly.
“President Buhari himself, on his return to the country, made Nigerians aware of the state of his health while he was in London. Full recovery is sometimes a slow process, requiring periods of rest and relaxation, as the minister for information, Lai Mohammed, intimated in his press briefing after the FEC meeting on Wednesday.”
The presidential spokesman assured Nigerians that Buhari was still in charge of the country, and that he receives daily briefings on the activities of the government.
“Despite his lack of visibility, Nigerians should rest assured that President Buhari has not abdicated his role as commander-in-chief of Nigeria. He receives daily briefings on the activities of government, and confers regularly with his Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo,” he said.
He said the president’s private residence, in which he has been spending the majority of his time recently, was a fully equipped office.
“God is the giver of life and health. We are grateful that He has seen our president through the worst period of his convalescence in London. We are thankful that the president has passed a number of benchmarks already. We pray that God continues to see him through this period of recuperation,” he added.
The Cable
But in a statement on Thursday, Shehu said there was no need for apprehension over the health of the president.
“The presidency hereby assures the good people of Nigeria that, despite the insinuations of a number of media organisations, there is no need for apprehension over the health of our President, Muhammadu Buhari,” he said.
“President Buhari’s absence at the federal executive council meeting of Wednesday, April 26, was a last minute decision; otherwise, the cabinet and the public might have been alerted in advance. As eager as he is to be up and about, the president’s doctors have advised on his taking things slowly.
“President Buhari himself, on his return to the country, made Nigerians aware of the state of his health while he was in London. Full recovery is sometimes a slow process, requiring periods of rest and relaxation, as the minister for information, Lai Mohammed, intimated in his press briefing after the FEC meeting on Wednesday.”
The presidential spokesman assured Nigerians that Buhari was still in charge of the country, and that he receives daily briefings on the activities of the government.
“Despite his lack of visibility, Nigerians should rest assured that President Buhari has not abdicated his role as commander-in-chief of Nigeria. He receives daily briefings on the activities of government, and confers regularly with his Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo,” he said.
He said the president’s private residence, in which he has been spending the majority of his time recently, was a fully equipped office.
“God is the giver of life and health. We are grateful that He has seen our president through the worst period of his convalescence in London. We are thankful that the president has passed a number of benchmarks already. We pray that God continues to see him through this period of recuperation,” he added.
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Wetin dey sick am?
ReplyDeleteOnly in Naijiria!!!
ReplyDeleteSmh
I heard that they were contemplating flying him abroad,but he can't last 6 hours on a flight.
ReplyDeleteTake that info to the bank. He's on hospice care
Kikikikikiki...
DeleteI believe you die!...
And that lying Mohammed said on channel tv yesterday that he is not sick.
DeleteHe's killing himself
They say he's convalescing,when in fact,he's on hospice care. He can't fly abroad again.
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DeleteMaybe he should resign so he can rest well.
ReplyDeleteNot maybe oo. Baba should resign. He is mentally and physically unfit for this work.
DeletePower drunk kenan! Tooooh!
ReplyDeleteAsin ehheee...
DeleteHe never see chonchin!...
I think Osinbajo can do this work/deliver... he can continue building on what you have started..
ReplyDeleteIf his ailment persists, let him handover to him and go get quality treatment...
It shall be well with my President
I SUGAR will from now on school from home.....
ReplyDeleteMy president taught me well.
Is it a must to be PRESIDENT. Why can't this malam resign for godsake
ReplyDeleteIf he resigns how would he afford d medical care that he is getting now? He will not resign ooo!
DeleteAPC and Lies
ReplyDeleteMay God heal those that are sick.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Ezenwanyi ibilibi one?
OK o. I wish him quick recovery.
ReplyDeleteNigeria don enter am........hmmmm
ReplyDeleteHe should what ever pleases him
ReplyDeletePlease he should take all the time in the world to rest and recover. Just resign
ReplyDeleteHistory is repeating itself again,courtesy of OBJ....
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