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Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by adenigga(m): 3:36am On Aug 01, 2021
Aso Villa clinic gulps N6.2bn in six years, doctors knock FG
Six years and two months since his regime began on May 29, 2015, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has spent a total of 201 days on medical leave as of Sunday, based on information made public by the Presidency.

Despite Buhari’s preference for foreign medical care, the Federal Ministry of Health has consumed a total of N2.3tn from 2016 to date, while the State House Medical Centre has received N6.2bn, according to the respective appropriation acts available on the website of the Budget Office of the Federation.

The presidential clinic caters for the President, Vice President, their families and members of staff of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

In 2016, the Ministry of Health received N250bn, while the State House Medical Centre got N2.8bn In 2017, N304.1bn was allocated to the Ministry of Health and N331.7m to the State House Medical Centre.

The 2018 budget indicated that the ministry had N356.4bn, while the presidential clinic received N1bn. In 2019, N372.7bn went to the ministry and the Villa medical centre got N798.8bn.

In 2020, N414.4bn was budgeted for health as against N598.6m for the State House Medical Centre. The 2021 budget allocated N549.8bn to the Ministry of Health and N641.1m for the presidential clinic.

Additionally, the recently signed 2021 Supplementary Appropriation Act allocated to the ministry N83.5bn for National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, as well as N1.68bn for National Agency for the Control of AIDS.

Buhari left for the UK on June 6, 2016, for his first medical vacation, following reports that he had an ear infection. He returned on June 19, 2016.

On January 19, 2017, the President again travelled to the UK on medical leave and returned on March 10, 2017, after spending 51 days.

Barely 40 days after, Buhari travelled again to the UK for medical attention on May 8, 2017 and remained there till August 19, 2017, spending 104 consecutive days, a record which surpassed that of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.

After attending the 72nd UN General Assembly, on September 21, 2017, he travelled from the US to the UK for medical purposes and returned to Abuja on September 25, 2017.

On May 8, 2018, four days after arriving in Nigeria, Buhari returned to the UK for medical reasons and he returned on May 11.

The President again travelled to London on a working leave on August 3, 2018 and returned on the 18th, spending a total of 16 days. His handlers said during interviews that “he may just see his doctors briefly during the visit.”

On April 25, 2019, Buhari arrived in the UK for a 10-day “private visit,” returning on May 5, 2018, though information was not given on the purpose of the trip.

Again, on November 2, 2019, he proceeded on a 15-day “private visit” to London, following bilateral talks in Saudi Arabia. He returned to the country on November 17.

In 2020, the President did not leave the country for a single medical trip, presumably due to travel restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

But on March 30, 2021, he resumed his medical visits with two-week trip to London.

On June 24, the President postponed another planned medical trip to the UK. He, however, departed the country for London on Monday to attend an education summit and have a check-up. He is expected to return in the second week of August.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in an appearance on Channels Television last Monday, stated that his boss preferred to have his check-up in the United Kingdom as Nigerian doctors did not have his medical profile.

He said, “President Buhari has been with the same doctors and medical team for upward of 40 years,” he said when asked why the President couldn’t have been treated in Nigeria.

“It is advisable that he continues with that who knows his medical history and that is why he comes to London to see them. He has used the same medical team for over 40 years. Once you can afford it, then stay with the team that has your history.”

The Nigerian Medical Association and the National Association of Resident Doctors, in separate interviews with Sunday PUNCH, expressed displeasure at the neglect suffered by the health sector amid the President’s frequent medical trips.

The General Secretary of the NMA, Dr Philip Eke, credited the private sector for a majority of the development recorded in the health sector.

He said, “We could have committed more funds to make the health sector better. But unfortunately, it is even the private sector that is improving the health sector, not the public sector, because the government is not even buying equipment.

“It may seem as if the workers are paid relatively higher, but that money is nothing when the cost of food is very high. By and large, I don’t think there is much improvement in the health indices in the country as expected. The private sector has done a whole lot trying to improve the health sector.

“But one thing again is that the behaviour of the public office holders tells you that there has not been any improvement in the health sector because if they had improved the health sector, they would have the confidence to stay and get treated.”

Noting that there was not outright immorality in seeking medical care abroad, Eke argued that there were available professionals in the country. According to him, the neglect in the health sector had led to brain drain to Canada, UK and other developed countries.


The NMA general secretary said, “What is the illness that the President has that we don’t have the personnel or manpower in Nigeria to treat such that he has to travel out of the country? “That tells you that even if he does not trust the system and if the President does not trust the system, it means he is not leading by example and means other public office holders will also leave.

“I am not saying we should not seek health care outside the country, especially if it is something that is beyond our capacity. But even basic primary health care is not really working. Despite the fact that the basic health care provision fund was released — kudos to the government for that — we have not seen the effect in making sure that the states improve on health insurance.

“They only did that because they wanted to collect some of that money. It’s not functional, it’s just structural. We are still waiting as the Speaker of the House of Representatives is still pushing so that the President can give assent to the bill that will make national health insurance mandatory. Once that happens, there will be a lot of money in the health sector.”

The NARD President, Dr Uyilawa Okhuaihesuyi, also decried the lack of standard health infrastructure in the country, saying the blame should be laid at the feet of not only the President, but all elected officials.

According to him, the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of the health sector are plagued by poor planning on the part of researchers, members of the state houses of assembly, the House of Representatives, governors and commissioners, among others.

Okhuaihesuyi said, “We gave an ultimatum in May concerning our strike notice. We are currently in Umuahia (Abia State) to reappraise and reassess the MoU signed with the government. As it stands, I hope it’s not going to be a coincidence if NARD will be on strike.

“On infrastructure, you and I know that global best practices dictate that our healthcare systems must have a better budget. We should have (at least) a standard hospital in all the six (geopolitical) zones in the country. We should have the basic things that a hospital needs to function properly.


“But there is no hospital in Nigeria presently that I can say adopts global best practices. The ones that are close to adopting best practices are those owned by private individuals, not the government. If the government pays more attention to the health system in Nigeria, it would go a long way in ensuring that one can stay in one’s country and get the best health care any person deserves as a human being.”

President’s medical trips wasteful, says Okei-Odumakin

In the same vein, the President of Campaign for Democracy, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, in a text message, stated that the attraction to foreign health care demonstrated the failure of leadership.

She said, “There has been no improvement whatsoever in the health sector, based on a lack of commitment by successive administrations in the country.

“Sadly, the continued patronage of foreign hospitals by privileged Nigerians, including the President and his immediate family, has increased the lack of confidence in the sector, thereby increasing medical tourism and wastage of public funds on such adventures.”
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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by nairavsdollars(f): 3:49am On Aug 01, 2021
Femi Adesina said no problem as long as he can afford it

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by StaffofOrayan(m): 3:52am On Aug 01, 2021
The loudest screamers of one Nigeria are the ones who don't actually believe in Nigeria!

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by dettolgel: 3:53am On Aug 01, 2021
Femi also said that since Buhari has been using the doctor for a long he is conversant with Buhari's medical history.

Femi forgot that this is 2021, Buhari can easily ask the doctor to transfer his medical files/history to another doctor here in Nigeria. Unless Buhari does not trust our doctors.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by 111sunshine: 3:55am On Aug 01, 2021
very bad

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by libertyfather(m): 3:55am On Aug 01, 2021
Money dey nah,
Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Staphylococcus: 3:57am On Aug 01, 2021
The health and well being of the number one citizen, His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR) is paramount, and no budget or amount is too much to keep him in healthy status.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Seyi8750: 4:25am On Aug 01, 2021
grin

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Naija147: 4:28am On Aug 01, 2021
One day he will go and come back in a body bag

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Unsad(m): 4:28am On Aug 01, 2021
We live in a country where any thing goes if you're rich.

Buying bitcoins aggressively.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Naijanascam: 4:34am On Aug 01, 2021
It is his God given right to seek and enjoy medical attention abroad as the president of Nigeria.... so it's constitutional so try to be the president and enjoy such



Hahahaha who stone me

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Authoreety: 4:37am On Aug 01, 2021
Imagine spending almost one year outside the country he's been governing for 6yrs...


What a uselessness of a president.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Racoon(m): 4:46am On Aug 01, 2021
This was the same president Buhari that said "Nigerians ⁵have suffered somuch going abroad for 
medical treatment.This is not good for us & it must stop because we can’t afford it again" The President, who himself had travelled to the United Kingdom for treatment on several occasions."?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/nigerians-cant-continue-going-overseas-for-treatment-buhari/amp/

Worst hypocrite ever seen in histroy.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by otipoju(m): 4:49am On Aug 01, 2021
Abi Baba na SS wey we no know ni

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by whytediamond(m): 5:07am On Aug 01, 2021
Nigeria no be country. Na jungle we dey

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by adenigga(m): 5:10am On Aug 01, 2021
otipoju:
Abi Baba na SS wey we no know ni

No, Baba no be SS ( Sickler )

But confirmed living Dead.......

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by EagleNest(m): 5:12am On Aug 01, 2021
Nigeria needs rebooting. Nearly all sectors are in comatose, with education and health sector almost neglected.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Maxymilliano(m): 5:13am On Aug 01, 2021
Can you imagine spending a President spending 201 days on foreign medical tourism ?

What a calamity we have on our hands

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Brushstrokes20: 5:24am On Aug 01, 2021
Against his campaign promise(s) , the redundant vegetable shamelessly GROWS the UK, yet COMPELS brainless buffoons and zombies to #grow Nigeria.....

The integrity deficient scum is all shades of LIES, DECEIT AND GROSS MISRULE!

Buhari is tragedy personified,

NIGERIA URGENTLY NEEDS A LEADER.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by jy2kbeyond(m): 5:24am On Aug 01, 2021
How difficult is it to build and maintain proper hospitals?

We can deduce from the body language of our government that Hospitals are rockets science.

undecided undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by anambraamaka: 5:29am On Aug 01, 2021
Finished Country

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Bar1941(m): 5:32am On Aug 01, 2021
Buhari is the greatest scam in the history of Nigeria.

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by jy2kbeyond(m): 5:33am On Aug 01, 2021
Staphylococcus:
The health and well being of the number one citizen, His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR) is paramount, and no budget or amount is too much to keep in healthy.


How about your own well-being? Do you think you are a nonentity?

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by HRMK: 5:44am On Aug 01, 2021
ds so called foreign medical trip wey una dey talk.na for today him start?buhari don dey use am before him become president!
Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by Staphylococcus: 5:55am On Aug 01, 2021
jy2kbeyond:


How about your own well-being? Do you think you are a nonentity?


Hello! He is the president of Nigeria and deserves the best healthcare home and abroad.
Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by pembisco(m): 6:01am On Aug 01, 2021
Staphylococcus:


Hello! He is the president of Nigeria and deserves the best healthcare home and abroad.

And the poor masses deserve the worst...says a phoool without conscience. Now go phuuurck your mama. Cretin!!!

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by arantess: 6:02am On Aug 01, 2021
dettolgel:
Femi also said that since Buhari has been using the doctor for a long he is conversant with Buhari's medical history.

Femi forgot that this is 2021, Buhari can easily ask the doctor to transfer his medical files/history to another doctor here in Nigeria. Unless Buhari does not trust our doctors.
Or they can ferry him down, but that will cost another 20billion
It's just crazy mehn
Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by techWriter1: 6:02am On Aug 01, 2021
One week he will betweens and Bring back in a corpse satchel
Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by FatimaAbubakar(f): 6:05am On Aug 01, 2021
Allah has cursed Buhari already!!!

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Re: Despite ₦2.3tn Health Budgets, Buhari Spends 201 Days On Foreign Medical Trips by FatimaAbubakar(f): 6:09am On Aug 01, 2021
Staphylococcus:



You have no sense of reasoning and just happen to have access to the internet irrespective of you low IQ

Where in the world does the president not have access to the best healthcare? You cannot mention one, but spewing random uncorrelated gibberish. Stop being a hog.


SHUT UP!!!

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