Politics
Kyari now controls access to Buhari as Aisha, others can’t see president
First Lady Aisha Buhari was blocked from seeing her sick husband President Muhammadu Buhari the last time she travelled to London.
A report by Sahara Reporters claimed presidency sources tht said Buhari is unaware of his environmrnt, and so only two of his bodyguards Tunde Saburi and Sarki Abba were allowed to see him.
“The President’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari who also frequents London to take care of himself, is still the manipulator-in-chief, according to the sources,” the online whistleblower reported.
It added that. Buhari has not spoken to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo for several weeks following his departure from Abuja for a second round of medical treatment for an undisclosed medical condition suspected to be cancer.
Last week members of Buhari’s cabal called the Osinbajo to await a call from Buhari, but the Aso Rock sources said no such call was received except one that was just a few seconds of hellos before the person hung up the phone.
Oh her return from her recent trip, Aisha sent messages to her family members in Adamawa asking for more prayers while she claimed her husband was recovering fast .
According to the report, the Kyari-led cabal reduced access to Buhari in an effort to control information leaks to the public.
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“It was he, they claimed, who a few days ago passed a fake document to Garba Shehu, one of Buhari’s spokespersons, claiming that Buhari had given Osinbajo the go-ahead to sign the 2017 budget,”
But Osinbajo, according to their account, had already decided on the date he would sign the budget, a decision that was delayed only by a last-minute discussion to include some projects such as the Lagos-Apapa Port road repairs.
It is not impossible the power grabbers will bring back the president same way he was returned in February so as to use his presence to control power.
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