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Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Lurdmax10: 4:32am On Dec 04, 2022
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has spent at least 225 days away from the country on medical trips since assuming office in 2015, Sunday PUNCH investigation has uncovered.

On February 5, 2016, eight months after assuming office, the President took his first medical trip to London, the United Kingdom, spending six days.

Buhari’s second medical trip would follow four months later on June 6, 2016. He spent 10 days treating an undisclosed ear infection after which he rested for three extra days before returning to Abuja on June 19, 2016.


On January 19, 2017, the President embarked on his second longest medical trip. Before leaving, however, he wrote to the Bukola Saraki-led Senate revealing his plan to travel to London on a 10-day vacation.

In the letter, the Nigerian leader said he would hand over to his deputy, Prof Yemi Osinbajo. Though the medical holiday was due to commence on January 23, 2017, Buhari left Abuja the same day.

He returned to Abuja on March 10, 2017, spending 50 days away.


In May of the same year, barely two months after his last trip, the President departed for London for his longest medical pilgrimage lasting 104 days.

It is still unclear what ailment he was being treated for, but Nigerians were asked to “pray” for the President.


What followed were speculations and misinformation about his health status, with some presuming him dead and replaced with a body double.

The long treatment must have helped as the President would not visit London for another medical check-up until a year later in May 2018 when he spent four days on “medical review.”

In late March 2021, Buhari departed for London again for a “routine medical check-up” that lasted 15 days.

His trip came amid a labour crisis in the health sector, which saw members of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors commencing an indefinite strike over unpaid allowances.

On March 6, 2022, the President jetted out to London for a medical trip, which lasted 12 days.

Earlier, Buhari was scheduled to visit London from Nairobi, Kenya, where he was attending the United Nations Environmental Programme at 50.

He, however, returned to Nigeria on Friday March 4, but departed for London on Sunday March 6.

Earlier, the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, had announced that Buhari would proceed to London from Kenya for “routine medical checks that will last for a maximum of two weeks.”

On October 31, 2022, the President departed Owerri, the Imo State capital, for London on another medical check-up lasting about two weeks. He returned to the country on November 13, 2022.


The President’s spokesman had, times without number, defended Buhari’s medical trips abroad saying he “has used the same medical team for about 40 years.”

Adesina also argued that it was advisable that the President stayed with the team that had his medical history.

Although it is not clear how much has been spent on the President’s medical check-ups, the Buhari regime has earmarked at least N33.3bn for the State House medical infrastructure in the past eight years.

This includes recurrent items such as the “purchase of health/medical equipment, drugs and medical supplies” and capital components such as the construction of the presidential wing of the State House Medical Centre scheduled for completion this month.

A breakdown of budget documents for the period under review revealed that general “medical expenses” gulped N308.26m; the State House Medical Centre took N8.35bn, while the presidential wing gulped N24.24bn.

The President had presented the 2023 appropriation bill to a joint session of the National Assembly in Abuja on Friday, October 7, 2022, his last.

In 2016, the State House medical budget stood at N4.84bn. In 2017, N384.76m was allocated for medical expenses and operation of the facility.

A total of N1.08bn and N850.68m was allocated in 2018 and 2019, respectively. This dropped to N634.14m in 2020.


In the 2021, 2022 and 2023 budget proposals, N693.01m, N708.75m and N476.52m, respectively were allocated to the State House Medical Centre and medical expenses.

However, the document did not reveal how much the regime spent on the President and Vice-President’s medical treatments and check-ups in the past eight years.

But a closer examination of the appropriation bills revealed that the State House earmarked N744.85m for “drugs and medical supplies” alone within that period.

On the capital expenditure side, the Federal Government budgeted N723.72m for various phases of the “completion of dental wing extension in the SHMC and outstanding liabilities on reclamation and earth filling.”

Since 2019, successive appropriation bills also allocated a total of N24.24bn for the “construction of the presidential wing at the State House Medical Centre.”

The breakdown is as follows: N395,834,810 (2019), N416,668,220 (2020), N1,064,643,299 (2021), N21,974,763,310 (2022) and N393,661,239 (2023). The facility is due for completion in December 2022.

Meanwhile, the President has embarked on at least 84 trips visiting over 40 countries in the past seven years.

These include trips for medical check-ups, regional and global summits, high-level meetings, condolence and state visits, among others.

Within that period, the Presidency earmarked N50.75bn for the Presidential Air Fleet.

Our correspondent observed from past appropriation bills from 2016 that funds were budgeted for air navigational equipment, aircraft calibration equipment, purchase of Phase 7 Avionics for AW 139 helicopters, etc.

A closer look at the countries the President visited since assuming office in May 2015 revealed the United Kingdom to be his most frequented destination.

Although this could be attributed to the summits he attended in London, medical check-ups loomed large in the nine trips and over 200 days he has spent there.

Trailing the UK is the United States, where Buhari has visited seven times, mostly for the United Nations General Assembly held annually in September.

However, some had been state visits as in July 2015 and September 2016 when he met President Barack Obama and another state visit in April 2018 involving President Donald Trump.

A further breakdown by Sunday PUNCH showed that Buhari also visited Saudi Arabia, South Africa and France a record five times each.

Ethiopia recorded four visits, with three visits to the United Arab Emirates, Ghana and Senegal, respectively.

Countries he visited thrice and twice include Niger and China, Germany, Benin, The Gambia, Kenya, Equatorial Guinea, Egypt, Mali, Chad and Germany, respectively.

The President also touched the ground once in Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, India, Sudan, Spain, Iran, Malta, Rwanda, Qatar, Turkey, Scotland, Morocco, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Jordan, Burkina Faso, Belgium, South Korea, Liberia and Japan; totalling 40 countries and 84 trips.

In an earlier interview with our correspondent, Nigeria’s former envoy to Singapore, Ogbole Amedu-Ode, said the trips were necessary as the President and Vice-President’s presence gave greater weight to the issues underlying such visits.

He explained, “In some critical situations, yes, such foreign visits are justified. A sovereign leader must undertake his diplomatic tours in order to lend the weight of his office to the issue at hand.

“For example, if there had been a state visit from a particular head of state or government to Nigeria, and diplomacy is a game of reciprocity, then in return, he (Nigerian President) should also undertake a visit to reciprocate whatever objective is to be achieved.

“You cannot say a head of state came here, then you send somebody of lesser stature in the administrative hierarchy to go back to that foreign capital. Also, there are certain critical issues that it is the presence of the sovereign that will carry the essential weight in underscoring the objective to be achieved.”

In a factsheet released on May 28, 2022, the Presidency argued that the trips had revived and strengthened fragile or broken relations with the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa and other neighbours such as Niger, Chad and Cameroon.

It also said Buhari’s visit to China in April 2016 unlocked billions of dollars in infrastructure funding for road, rail and port projects.

On the security front the Presidency said the government “has mobilised international support for the war against Boko Haram, forging strong partnerships with key countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, ECOWAS, the AU, UN and others. After years of stalemate, the United States finally agreed to sell – and is selling – weapons to Nigeria (fighter aircraft).”

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Urheadmaster(m): 4:35am On Dec 04, 2022
cheesy

Punch newspaper should also update us on the numbers of the day buhari have spent in the office since he became president.


I am sure it will be less than the numbers of days he spent outside the country tongue



Affliction shall not rise the third term tongue

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Racoon(m): 4:45am On Dec 04, 2022
This is the legacy emilokan wants to continue? Sane Nigerians must never allow this shitty thing to continue. Not everyone can afford foreign healthcare.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Racoon(m): 4:45am On Dec 04, 2022
The senselessness of these medical trips and the attendant economic loss while the health section (among many aspects of our national life) have continued to suffer is one of the reason Nigerians needs to take their destiny into their own hands in 2023.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by dedonfranco(m): 4:46am On Dec 04, 2022
Sign Executive order to stop international medical trips will be a welcome development.

If Tinubu or Atiku wins....it will be worse than Buhari.

Billions of naira budgeted every year for Aso Rock Hospital.

This Country is a Joke.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Pickmycall: 4:56am On Dec 04, 2022
Money laundering

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by dominic17: 5:15am On Dec 04, 2022
Waisted public funds

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Aufbauh(m): 5:37am On Dec 04, 2022
They've resorted to counting of his medical trip, but i thought they told us he'll be dead even before the election. No one can play God!

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by obinnajohnson: 5:38am On Dec 04, 2022
Buhari, please try and make it 365 days.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by adioolayi(m): 5:55am On Dec 04, 2022
Almost a year out of 7 and half years on medical trips..


It's well

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by sonature1: 6:00am On Dec 04, 2022
Just leave that oldie alone. Nigeria has wasted her scarce resources and 8 years on that man.

However, a wise man once said, if you lose everything don't lose the lesson.

Although we lost everything with Buhari being president for 8 years, the same people who gave us Buhari want us to continue with Tinubu. This shows that they didn't learn any lesson.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by nnachukz(m): 6:09am On Dec 04, 2022
Tinubu will spend far more than that.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:52am On Dec 04, 2022
[b]Oju Ori óla ri, just dey chop alone!

He just threw caution in the wind!

This one came to destroy Nigeria!
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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Abilistic(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
In May of the same year, barely two months after his last trip, the President departed for London for his longest medical pilgrimage lasting 104 days.

225 days?

It should be more than that, he spent half of 2017 alone on medical trips that Nigerians started protesting 'Resume or Resign' .

Only God knows the billions of dollars that were spent on these traveling cruises.

That's why someone is already shouting it's his TURN to continue medical travelings!

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by C2Ok: 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
Has there ever been a time a present office holder performed better than the former? tongue

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Nairalander248: 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
And Nigerians are voting in the one that will spend 4years on medical trip again

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by kenedy175(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
Where's that human being that goes around screaming "our darling daddy"? Come and shout our darling daddy again now. You don dey see shege abi? Lol

Buhari is undoubtedly, without any competition the most incompetent president we ever had. It was very clear he had nothing to offer prior to 2015, but people out of religious and ethnic sentiments put this calamity upon us. Now same people want to bring in Tinubu as president. It's clear such people are enemies of Nigeria. It's only a mad man that will do that. Well, we have alot of them here even on NL, resident urchins.

Never again shall we allow such calamity to befall Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by alingo2013(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
He has spent almost a year doing nothing

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by southsouthking(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
Buhari own will be child's play compare to Emilokan.
The handwriting is on the wall.
Do you know Tinubu is just 4months older than Oshiomole?? grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by missionmex(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
And it will be worse if we don't vote wisely.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Wawelexy(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2022
Nigeria(CHELSEA) signing Shevchenko(BUHARI) for huge amount, injury no let am play up to 10 matches for a whole season... yet that same Chelsea fc are now bidding to sign Alexander Pato(Tinubu), another injury prone player.... No be juju be this? grin

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by Ajehkpako4naija(m): 7:37am On Dec 04, 2022

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by missionmex(m): 7:37am On Dec 04, 2022
Aufbauh:
They've resorted to counting of his medical trip, but i thought they told us he'll be dead even before the election. No one can play God!
Shameless you.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by alingo2013(m): 7:37am On Dec 04, 2022
He has spent almost a year doing nothing in office under the disguise of medical trips, how can you put your house in order when you are not around,

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by jojothaiv(m): 7:38am On Dec 04, 2022
In his words shortly after the reelection,
I can't wait to hit the sky flying

We are blessed with a president who sees traveling as another way of education.
Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by CEwog91(m): 7:38am On Dec 04, 2022
Tinubu will spend *3 of that .. vote tinubu.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by jcross19: 7:38am On Dec 04, 2022
This is the legacy Mr tinubu want to continues? I'm still saying it no sane person will be voting for APC, any votes APC get are the number of enemies of these nation and they are all mad people...

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by ZombieTERROR: 7:39am On Dec 04, 2022
undecided


Buhari is the only president on Earth who has spent more time away from his country while in office....

what a legacy by the APc

A party that promised to stop public office holders from seeking medical treatment .. but broke it the very first chance they got..

APc scammed Nigeria..
say No to Aso rock turning to old people's homes..
say No to Buhari pro Max in Tinubu

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by sweetonugbu: 7:40am On Dec 04, 2022
The spirit of mkpakwukwo nju,ajala and sokugo is upon buhari, he has anointed his to cruise around the nations of the earth in search of fun and medical services.pls bear with him.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by olaeffect(m): 7:45am On Dec 04, 2022
Racoon:
This is the legacy emilokan wants to continue? Sane Nigerians must never allow this shitty thing to continue. Not everyone can afford foreign healthcare.

I dey tell you.
But on a serious note e be like say majority of Nigerians like/enjoy suffering, just as much as our leadership enjoy suffering the masses.

Because we are not only not holding leadership accountable for the failed state of the nation but we actually celebrate the same leaders (past and present) that have failed us.

Imagine an oil producing nation with 4 fully staffed refinery but still importing petroleum product constantly and consistently for the past 20yrs plus.
With fuel scarcity/subsidy scandals here and there for over 30yrs.

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Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by adigun4mee(m): 7:46am On Dec 04, 2022
Baba,it’s time to rest,May your days be long
Re: Buhari Spends 225 Days On Medical Trips, Visits 40 Countries - Punch Newspaper by yommygift15: 7:46am On Dec 04, 2022
Na which kain incomplete story be this? We all knew he spent a year in the hospital and warming up to spend more after his reign

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