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Medical Vacation: Buhari to stay in UK till May, oppose moves to ferry him back to Nigeria
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Olu EmmanuelEnquiries by National Daily revealed that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, who left Nigeria for the United Kingdom on Thursday 19 January, is receiving “intense treatment” for a renewed flare-up of prostate issues; will remain there till May in compliance with the recommendations of his medical handlers.
President Buhari had undergone surgical treatment for prostate cancer soon after losing the 2011 presidential election to former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Over the years President Buhari has been under the care of two Nigerian physicians, Dr. Suhayb Sanusi Rafindadi, who is his Chief Personal Physician, and Dr. Ugorji Ogbonna, who had a medical practice for many years in Kano before relocating to the UK.
Though he is from the South East region of Nigeria, Dr. Ogbonna is very close to numerous powerful northern politicians, and one of his sons converted to Islam, according to a source.
While Dr. Rafindadi accompanied the president on his medical trips abroad and Dr. Ogbonna often liaise with President Buhari’s physicians in the UK to arrange for his treatments.
National Daily sources indicated that Buhari’s original surgical treatment for prostate cancer had been declared successful.
However, when a nagging ear infection forced President Buhari to visit his longtime physicians in the UK last year, the prognosis led the president to seek two separate medical opinions, in France and later Germany.
Medical Doctors in both countries reportedly told him it was urgent to undergo “intense treatment” for the renewed flared up of postrate issues.
Subsequently, President Buhari, who was visiting France for a conference, moved from Paris to London, declaring that he needed a vacation.
UK doctors advised that he needed to stay put in London for another surgery, but the president bowed to pressure from members of his inner circle and decided to make a premature return to Abuja out of political expediency.
However, before President Buhari left London then, his doctors there removed polyps from his nostrils in a surgical procedure to ease his breathing.
National Daily sources explained that the current treatment President Buhari is undergoing has severely affected his voice and appetite. He has progressively lost weight and has had to be force-fed on occasions on the orders of his doctors.
President Buhari’s treatments had been compounded by his age, which his doctors believe to be more than 80 rather than his official “age” of 74 years old.
Information gleaned from our sources indicated an attempt to obfuscate the precise nature of President Buhari’s illness, signaling efforts by competing factions around the president to keep the Nigerian public uninformed for their interest.
According to our sources, four different versions of President Buhari’s condition were being circulated.
One version of the narrative was traced to his wife, Aisha Buhari, is that the president has “internal organ” issues.
Our sources disclosed that a cabal led by President Buhari’s cousin, Mamman Daura, with the Chief of Staff Abba Kyari and Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Domestic Affairs as key members reportedly sent Mrs. Aisha Buhari away from the UK, asking her to make a temporary visit to Saudi Arabia.
To justify Aisha Buhari’s exit from London, Daura reportedly claimed that the president’s condition appeared to worsen each time his wife was around him.
He reportedly told Aisha Buhari that part of her husband’s illness was a result of “a spiritual attack,” and asked her to proceed to Saudi Arabia to pray for him.
From Saudi Arabia, Aisha Buhari returned to Nigeria about two weeks ago. One source claimed that she had not returned to London since.
Our sources said Maman Daura often handled the daily briefing of select Presidency officials about the president’s health.
According to them, the president’s cousin continues to claim that Buhari was only exhausted and needed adequate rest before returning to Nigeria ready to take over the mantle of leadership once again.
Sources said after the current surgical President Buhari is being dogged by “severe stomach upsets” that have refused to go away and a recurring bacteria infection that is being flushed out daily.
Doctors treating President Buhari in the UK have told him, in clear terms and explicitly that he ought to shelf any plans to return to serious work and stay back in London for as long as four months to receive a full course of treatment.
One source indicated that members of the president’s inner circle were yet to fully embrace the doctors’ recommendation and communicate the information to Nigerians because they fear the loss of political influence.
On his part, President Buhari had reportedly told his inner political circle that he was in no hurry to return to Nigeria, adding that he was willing to let the expert advice of his doctors to prevail.
National Daily gathered that some of his die-hard associates have not given up plotting daily to convince him to return to Abuja in defiance of medical advice.
President Buhari reportedly communicates regularly with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, encouraging him to carry on the task of governing Nigeria; while he undertakes necessary treatment needed to keep him alive.
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