Buhari is in good spirit and will return soon – Saraki
Senate President Dr. Bukola
Saraki has assured members of the Senate that President Muhammadu Buhari
is hale and hearty and will back in the country very soon, Leadership
reports.
Saraki made the
disclosure on Tuesday, February 21, while briefing the Senate on the
outcome of a recent visit by the leadership of the National Assembly to
President Buhari.
After
reading pending letters to the Senate from Buhari on the extension of
his vacation in London, acting President Yemi Osinbajo requesting the confirmation of Justice Walter Onnoghen as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), and the nomination of an additional ambassadorial nominee, Saraki said President Buhari is in good spirit.
He said: “Further to the
correspondence from Mr. President, let me also use this opportunity to
brief my colleagues on the visit I led a delegation of myself, the
Honourable Speaker and the Majority Leader to visit Mr President Buhari
on Wednesday 15th of February to convey the greetings and best wishes of
the National Assembly and I am happy to report that we met the
President in good spirit, in good health, chatty as usual and convey his
best wishes and hopes to be back very soon.”
President Buhari left Nigeria for London on annual vacation January 19, with
a promise to return on February 6. He also noted that he would see his
doctors while there and handed over power to Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo.
But on February 5, a day before he was due to return, the president sent another letter to the National Assembly, informing lawmakers of his intention to extend the trip until his doctors complete ‘a cycle’ of medical examination on him.
The prolonged absence got many Nigerians worried and triggered speculation that the president is bedridden.
But photos of the president with
a former Interim National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives
Congress, Chief Bisi Akande and the party’s national leader, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu in London on Thursday, February 9, silenced speculators.
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