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Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Urukpe: 8:30am On May 04, 2017
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The raging controversy over the health status of President Muhammadu Buhari is a repeat nightmare Nigerians do not deserve. For the second time in eight years, inertia, uncertainty, cabalistic intrigues and primordial divisions have gripped the country as the President grapples with an illness that keeps him away from public view and raises doubts about his fitness for the job. It is also raising questions about who is really running the government. While a cabal is bent on hoodwinking the public, the President is increasingly being portrayed as one out of touch with the public. The country must rise above this dangerous swamp, compel all concerned to take the sensible steps and save Nigeria from unnecessary upheaval.

On Wednesday, Buhari failed, for the third time in a row, to turn up for the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting at the Presidential Villa, deepening anxiety over his health. Lai Mohammed, the Information Minister, says Buhari has been advised to take some rest by his doctors. The disquiet that began last year when twice the President jetted to the United Kingdom ostensibly for medical check-up, only for the trips to stretch for longer than expected will not go away. Each time, rather than give an unambiguous report to Nigerians, the Presidency declined to give details of his ailment. On a recent trip that lasted weeks and led to alarming speculations, some party leaders and senior federal lawmakers had to visit him in London. Photographs of him from those meetings gave way to more frenzied speculations and ‘scoops’ on his true state of health. In the absence of real information beyond the cant of government spokesmen, rumours have triggered fear. One is that he has pancreatic cancer, another Crohn’s disease, yet another that he can no longer eat and drink, but is being fed intravenously. It is a rumour mill that will cease to be fecund once the truth is told.



We travelled this thorny road before between 2009 and 2010 when the late terminally-ill President Umaru Yar’Adua was spirited out of the country, paving the way for his close aides to capture the reins of power, ruling in his name and plunging the country into an unnecessary constitutional crisis. Mercifully, Buhari, unlike Yar’Adua, transfers power to his deputy anytime he travels.

We are worried, not because Buhari is ill, but that events are heading in a dangerous direction again. We strongly believe that presidents are human beings, too, and human beings do fall sick. Similarly, sometimes an illness does not mean a president cannot perform his job. However, when the illness is critical enough to affect the ability to govern and compromises mental faculties, then patriotism and fairness demand that urgent actions be taken. And this is exactly where we are on Buhari’s failing health as it is significant enough to have impact on critical decision-making. The public deserves to know the state of health of the President.

Public service entails sacrifices. And one of the things you sacrifice is your privacy. A former United States President, Bill Clinton, commenting on his own health disclosure, once said, “The public has a right to know the condition of the President’s health.” As Nigeria’s foremost public official, Buhari owes the public full disclosure. This is especially so because being president is a very stressful job beyond the ken of people with diminishing strength and failing faculties.

In the past, leaders with failing health had plunged their countries into avoidable crises, even wars. Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957, made a mistake in dispatching British troops to Suez in 1956 because he was taking addictive, painkilling drugs that could have clouded his judgement. David Owen, a former foreign secretary, said later that “Eden would not have contemplated such an action if he had been fit and well.” According to the New York Times, some historians have blamed colon surgery in 1985, for the poor decisions Ronald Reagan made in relation to the Iran-Contra scandal while he was recuperating. Reagan transferred power briefly to Vice-President George Bush, but rushed back to work. Robert Gilbert, an emeritus professor of political science at Northeastern University, says Reagan’s aides prevented people from seeing him because he was unwell and he made decisions while hospitalised that he later did not remember.

Already, Buhari’s prolonged absence from official duties is fuelling lethargy and confusion in government. For about three weeks, the President has been absent from his desk, public functions and even religious activities; holed up instead inside the Villa from where unelected aides, accused repeatedly of pursuing their own agenda, transmit directives supposedly in his name. Some glaring acts of mischief are worrying. An attentive President would have nipped in the bud the controversy surrounding the serial extension of the tenure of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Jamila Shu’ara. She had resigned at the expiration of her tenure in 2016, but it has been extended to 2018. In a patently biased action, the State Security Service, which is headed by Lawal Daura, has just turned its recruitment programme into an ethnic bazaar.

Governance, which ran with gusto when the President was away in London for seven weeks, has slowed down, with files said to be unattended to. Infighting among operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Department of State Services has boiled over dangerously into the open with the latter accusing the former of shielding a corruption suspect and the Attorney-General of the Federation taking over the prosecution of some accused persons. The war against terrorism requires an active commander-in-chief. Inertia is also evident in the slow pace of appointing boards and heads of statutory agencies and in strange, lopsided appointments that reveal a lack of rigour in the selection process. Meanwhile, corruption is stubbornly fighting back, as lawyers, judges, political actors and compromised sections of the polity and the mass media launch ferocious attacks on the anti-corruption machinery. The firm hand that Nigerians voted for in Buhari is missing in action.

Socially, the President’s reclusive habit has alienated him from the people. He rarely steps out of Abuja to attend to or visit the citizens whether in joy or tragedy. Some fanatics are going beyond their brief. Sectional, religious sentiments, instead of rational considerations, sway some commentators, exposing the fragility of the Nigerian state. A police officer, Saidu Biu, vowed on social media in April to kill “at least 200 people” in the event of his death. The economy is on the home stretch away from recession amid an economic recovery programme, fresh external borrowing bids and deliberate delay in passing the 2017 budget, five months into the year, by a recalcitrant National Assembly.

As a result of his failing health, Buhari appears to have lost control of his government. He should not put politics before medical attention and the quest for, and exercise of, the powers of the office of the presidency above national interest. The late Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, despite having a vice-like grip on his country and could go on and on, said “It would betray my conscience to occupy a responsibility that requires mobility and the total commitment that I am not in the physical condition to offer,” in a 2008 letter to the nation announcing his surrender of power.

Now, Buhari will have to take some urgent decisions. He should immediately declare his health status to douse the speculative game. In accordance with Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution, he should not hesitate any further to embark on another medical vacation and transfer power to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to act as President once more. Above all, the mélange of socio-economic challenges facing the country cannot be addressed by a Presidency in fits and starts. If President Buhari really wants what is best for the country, the most important decision of his remarkable life is before him now: resign right away without any more fuss. He should listen to his inner mind rather than the power hawks that surround him.


http://punchng.com/deepening-uncertainty-over-buharis-health/

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by TippyTop(m): 8:32am On May 04, 2017
Even Punch newspapers don kukuma join wailers grin grin grin

Sorry o o, last wailers form was taken by Aisha Buhari (after her BBC Hausa interview)

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by psucc(m): 8:45am On May 04, 2017
Punch should not worry about the President since we now have 'Presidency' in its stead.

Until we live above partisanship, ethnicity and religious inclinations, this problem will not go away.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by omowolewa: 9:12am On May 04, 2017
Let's keep praying

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by chriskosherbal(m): 9:16am On May 04, 2017
Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria...A country that can never be predicted.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by dragonking2: 9:17am On May 04, 2017
TippyTop:
Even Punch newspapers don kukuma join wailers grin grin grin
Lol.

Where is Lalasticlala sef

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Nobody: 9:36am On May 04, 2017
The presidency is playing politics with PMB's health forgetting that if falsehood is running at the speed of light for 20 years, the truth will catch up with it in one second!
I thought APC will be better, but they are worst. The sad reality is that some people may be taking advantage of the weakness of PMB to loot the country blind. We are getting to the middle of the year and budget has not been passed. Things have fallen apart........Before our very eyes, the CABAL is playing ludo with our president health......Please what is the definition of treason?
There was a country........

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by nkwuocha1: 11:58am On May 04, 2017
Can't believe this shiit? Punch dey wail too grin grin
Wishing our president a successful ajanaah. May almighty Allah grant him Ajanaah. Ameen

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by nkwuocha1: 11:58am On May 04, 2017
angry
Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by SageTravels: 11:58am On May 04, 2017
Punch Don the Wail oooooooooooooooo


Unfortunately, We don't have Wailers form again in Abuja. Ask Ebonyi Branch

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by IamPatriotic(m): 11:59am On May 04, 2017
We all should put the fear of the unknown aside, do away with sentiment and collectively call for the resignation of this ineffectual gollun

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Chiefpriest1(m): 12:00pm On May 04, 2017
As usual , this is hard-hitting. Resigning or temporarily handing over to the vice president is the right thing to do. We are all humans.

Even when you have ordinary malaria in your small office of 5 people, you know how difficult it is to function, not to talk of a disease that led to blood transfusion just last month.


If Buhari is patriotic like he wants us to believe, let him resign or handover to Osinbajo.

This is beyond him and like a 'true' Muslim , he should accept his fate as that of Allah.

Even someone that is 100 % fit will find it difficult to fix Nigeria, not to talk of a president operating at 40 % installed capacity.

After all , the fragile peace now in the Niger delta which has ensured that the economy is bouncing back, was brokered in his absence.

The naira started gaining strength when he travelled out. So, no man is indispensable.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by kolnel: 12:00pm On May 04, 2017
Buhari health is failing
He should just resign under normal circumstances
Even if he wants to resign, the cabals and even families won't allow him
That's how you know they are in there for the personal gains

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by scribble: 12:00pm On May 04, 2017
Buhari will soon be with allah

That is where he always wanted to be

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Samirana360(m): 12:00pm On May 04, 2017
nobody is takin dis govt serious...buh all i knw is dat buhari can nt rule dis con3 again if he's still alive.....

meanwhile mbaka said bubu is dead

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Oladelson(m): 12:01pm On May 04, 2017
daddy bubu is strong guuunnn ni

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by verygudbadguy(m): 12:01pm On May 04, 2017
We are in this part of the world where politicians prefer to hold on to power at the expense of their health. Some are saying President Buhari doesn't want to resign because there is no one left to carry on with his anti-corruption crusade. I think that is a slap on the Nigerians faces.

We are not all corrupt. I am sure there are still trust worthy people left in the country. Bubu should tow the honorable path and resign.

His health comes first before Nigeria. I love the man.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by ephi123(f): 12:01pm On May 04, 2017
TippyTop:
Even Punch newspapers don kukuma join wailers grin grin grin

If sarrki can wail, who is Punch?!

Buhari should do the right thing for the nation, and step down. How can a sick person lead? How can a sick person make vital decisions? How?

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by missuzoma: 12:01pm On May 04, 2017
After foisting him on us punch is now wailing too loudly, nonsense!

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by LionDeLeo: 12:01pm On May 04, 2017
Punch
Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by froshsteve(m): 12:01pm On May 04, 2017
SageTravels:
Punch Don the Wail oooooooooooooooo


Unfortunately, We don't have Wailers form again in Abuja. Ask Ebonyi Branch

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Vince77(m): 12:02pm On May 04, 2017
Buhari will get lots of respect if he resigns now. Even some haters will start loving him. He should be wise.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by ajalawole(m): 12:04pm On May 04, 2017
Tomorrow is MAY 5.sad i repeat MAY 5 sad

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by mandax: 12:04pm On May 04, 2017
Punch was the Nigerian anchor for the media of foreign governments and their multinational companies that conspired to enthrone mediocrity upon Nigeria during the 2015 presidential election in Nigeria. For the sake of SWEET CRUDE OIL in the Niger delta.

Cry me Four Rivers Punch. shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by YelloweWest: 12:04pm On May 04, 2017
Buhari should resign

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by jericco1(m): 12:04pm On May 04, 2017
He's resting.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by spartan117(m): 12:05pm On May 04, 2017
Buhari pls resign

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by mikel6: 12:06pm On May 04, 2017
hmmm
Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by Nkem4040: 12:06pm On May 04, 2017
These Afonja media no dey hear word...stop writing about Buhari's health.

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Re: Deepening Uncertainty Over Buhari’s Health - Punch Editorial by LastSurvivor11: 12:07pm On May 04, 2017
Am not going to say a word because I, Patience Jonathan "chaii!" and Oshoko baba of ekiti state warned u guys..

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