As the
expected return of President Muhammadu Buhari delays, Nigerian Doctors have
challenged the presidency to reveal the true health status of the country’s
leader.
The Doctors,
who spoke in reaction to Buhari’ request for further stay in London for medical
tests and results, stressed that non-disclosure of the president’s ailment was
generating confusion, suspicion and distrust among Nigerians.
Speaking,
National President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Prof. Mike
Ogirima, called for openness on the issue.
Admitting
that nobody was above sickness, Ogirima said transparency on the part of the
presidency would lay to rest doubt, “speculation and confusion surrounding the
matter”.
“Nigerians
deserve to know the nature of the sickness afflicting their president,” he told
New Telegraph.
Also
reacting, National President, National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD),
Dr. John Onyebueze said keeping Buhari’s ailment secret, had already created
suspicion in the mind of the public.
His words:
“In a family where a father or mother is sick and the circumstance surrounding
the illness is hidden from the children, this creates suspicion and mutual
distrust.
“As a nation
and country, we don’t need this distrust. The nature of the president’s ailment
should be disclosed. Nigerians praying for Buhari should know the exact nature
of his illness to enable them channel their prayers properly.
“As
individuals, as Nigerians and as patriotic citizens of this country, we
empathise with President Buhari and his family over the health challenges
facing him.
“We should
rally round and pray for the quick recovery of the President, rather than make
a jest of the situation. He needs our support, our prayers and everything we
can do as citizens to support him.”
Onyebueze
admitted that ‘this does not take away the fact that we should not
constructively criticise the government for improvement and the betterment of
the country’.
“If the
health sector has been given all the necessary and adequate attention it deserves,
Nigerians seeking medical attention would not be travelling overseas for this
purpose. This includes President Buhari.”
Meanwhile, a
prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State,
Yusuf Ali, has declared that those wishing death for Buhari are powerful
persons eyeing his seat in 2019.
(financialwatchngr)
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