Mr Femi
Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President has said the
period for the extension of President Muhammadu Buhari’s vacation in London was
not specified because “there is no vacuum in government’’.
Adesina, who
stated this in an interview with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) on
Sunday night, said the time was not stated to enable the president to get clean
bill of health from his doctors.
He stated
that the president had already transmitted power to the Vice-President who had
been performing his constitutional duties as acting president.
According to
Adesina, with the extension of his vacation, President Buhari now has adequate
(time) to rest before he returns home.
“When he was
leaving on Jan. 19 we announced that it was a vacation during which he would
also do routine medical check-ups.
“Now, those
check-ups have thrown up things that need to be further looked at and that is why
he is asking for this extension of the vacation.
“The time is
not stated and that reason is not far to seek because Mr President transmitted
power to his vice, who is now the acting President.
“So, he does
not need to under that pressure of time again because there is no vacuum in
government, there is an acting president.
“Therefore,
the Doctors can now exhaustively look at him and give him a clean bill of
health before he returns home,’’ he said.
On those
spreading dangerous rumours on the president’s health conditions, the
presidential aide urged to desist from such ungodly act.
He charged
them to always pray for the good health of the president and they should also
have goodwill toward their fellow human beings.
“My message
will be what I also said before, goodwill, let have goodwill towards our
president.
“We as human
beings must have goodwill towards one another. Any man can be sick; any man can
get well; any man can even die, we are mortals. Anybody can die; anybody falls
sick can also get well.
“Therefore,
all those who peddled those evil, mischievous, malicious and malevolent rumours
on social media need to have a rethink. Instead of all those evil wishes they
should have goodwill towards the president,’’ he added.
President
Buhari on Sunday wrote the National Assembly (NASS), informing it of his desire
to extend his leave in order to complete and receive the results of a series of
tests recommended by his doctors.
“The
President had planned to return to Abuja this evening, but was advised to
complete the test cycle before returning. The notice has since been dispatched
to the Senate President, and Speaker, House of Representatives.
“Mr.
President expresses his sincere gratitude to Nigerians for their concern,
prayers and kind wishes,” a statement earlier issued by Adesina on Sunday said.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Muhammadu Buhari left Abuja for
the United Kingdom on Jan. 19 on a short leave, which is part of his annual
vacation.
The
President formally handed over mantle of leadership of the country to his
Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
(NAN)


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