Editor’s note: There is no doubt that President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence since 19th January to get treatment for an undisclosed issue in London, has given room for speculations as to whether or not he is alive. And Nigerians became more suspicious when presidency said on Sunday 5th February that the president has written the Senate for extension of his stay in London for him to get results of tests conducted on him.
In this article, Olaiya Abdurraheem, the KULLOVE.com contributor, analyses the politics that surrounds the health condition of President Muhammadu Buhari, and vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo’s moves to right the wrong, especially on economic recession.
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There seems to be a political undertone in the publicity given to President Muhammadu Buhari’s vacation and Professor Yemi Osinbajo successful moves after the former had left for London to treat an undisclosed ailment. It is not doubtful that this must be part of Buhari politics playing out.
I am quite sure Buhari’s vacation is more than just the health issue, which is of course very important but also includes a political move.
These are some of the reasons Buhari mighty opted for vacation to allow his deputy take charge:
1. Buhari has been blackmailed from all angles therefore roping his hands to exercise his full powers.
2. Buhari understands that the “economic recession” has been attached to his name. So he needs a new name in front to play his game for him.
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3. Buhari must have understood well that almost half the population of Nigeria is not happy hearing his name.
So the wise person decides to go on vacation. I must say, that’s clever and Osinbajo should keep the good work. All enemies of progress in Nigeria must be killed and flushed out. May Allah grant you a sound health Mr President. (Ameen) We really hope to see you soon!
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