Nigeria’s
minister of health has refused to criticise the country’s president’s
preference for seeking medical attention in the United Kingdom.
President
Buhari returned from London Friday after a three-day medical trip. His media
aide Garba Shehu said the latest visit was at the behest of his doctors whom he
saw during a “technical stopover” on his way from Washington.
“In the
course of the technical stop-over for aircraft maintenance in London on his way
back from Washington last week, the President had a meeting with his doctor,”
Shehu said. “The doctor requested the President to return for a meeting which
he agreed to do.”
Shehu had
insisted last week that medical reasons were not behind the stopover.
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Buhari
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Speaking on
Channels Television’s Hard Copy on Friday, Prof Isaac Adewole, Nigeria’s health
minister said Buhari’s choice of foreign medical treatment was not an
indictment on the quality of the healthcare in the country.
Although he
said he could not speak for the president, Adewole mentioned that Buhari may
have opted for foreign doctors in order to protect his privacy, noting that
“the average Nigerian does not want his medical condition exposed.”
Adewole also
absolved Buhari of any wrongdoing on the basis that he was not the only
Nigerian that travels abroad for medical care.
“He’s not
the only one,” he said.
Buhari was
in the UK for months in 2017 to attend to a “health challenge” that still
remains a secret.
But an
opposition party claimed the president was suffering from prostate cancer.
Buhari’s media aide dismissed the claim.
PDP doubled
down on its claims that the president was very sick on Tuesday, noting that
Buhari was “unwell, ailing and unfit to attend to state matters”.
Buhari
himself acknowledged that he was very ill after his return from his first
medical stint on March 10, 2017, telling his cabinet members that “I couldn’t
recall being so sick since I was a young man.” He also said he had “blood
transfusions, going to the laboratories and so on and so forth.”
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