In
a statement issued on Monday and jointly signed by thirteen prominent
civil rights activists led by Femi Falana (SAN), a call has been made to
the president on his incessant health condition.
President Buhari
A total of Thirteen (13) prominent civil rights activists led by
popular Lagos lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), have called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to immediately proceed on medical leave.
The call was contained in a statement issued on Monday, jointly signed by the activists and obtained by SaharaReporters.
The activists noted that the President's health appears to have
deteriorated, given that he has neither been seen in public in the last
one week nor attended the last two meetings of the Federal Executive
Council (FEC).
"His absence at the last Jumat service in the villa has fuelled
further speculations and rumors on President Buhari's medical
condition," the activists said.
They equally noted that government officials have been defending
the President's absence at the last FEC meeting and other state
functions. Specifically, said the activists, Garba Shehu, Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, stated that "the
president's doctors have advised on his taking things slowly, as he
fully recovers from the long period of treatment in the United Kingdom
some weeks ago".
While the activists said they are praying for the President's
speedy recovery, they advised him to heed the counsel of his doctors by
taking a rest to attend to his health without any further delay.
The activists took a dim view of the conduct of government
officials, saying instead of providing information on the actual state
of the President's health, they have been assuring the public that
there. is no need for apprehension.
They recalled that the President was recently in the United Kingdom
on a medical vacation, which lasted 59 days, during which many public
officials said he was "hale and hearty."
"But upon his return to the country, President Buhari disclosed
that he had never been that sick in his entire life. Even though the
President did not disclose the nature of his ailment, he revealed that
he went through blood transfusion," recalled the activists. They also noted that the President disclosed that he might soon travel back for further treatment.
In a similar vein, Falana and the other activists recalled that a
few weeks ago, Nasir El-Rufai, governor of Kaduna State, urged Nigerians
to give President Buhari time to recover from his sickness. The
activists reckoned that the governor made the plea after assessing his
condition during a visit to the President at the Presidential Villa in
Abuja.
Signatories to the statement also included; Professor Jibrin
Ibrahim, Debo Adeniran, Dr. Chris Kwaja, Mr. Y. Z. Ya’u, Mr. Chom Bagu
and Mr. Olanrewaju Suraju.
Others were Messrs. Ezenwa Nwagwu, Anwal Musa Rafsanjani, David Ugolor, 'Sina Odugbemi, Muhammed Attah and Adetokunbo Mumuni.

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