Buhari not returning in 2 weeks - Presidency counters Okorocha

Buhari not returning in 2 weeks - Presidency counters Okorocha

- Governors on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) recently visited President Muhammadu Buhari

- The presidency has now said Muhammadu Buhari's return is dependent on his doctors

The presidency has countered a claim by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state that Muhammadu Buhari will return from London in two weeks.

Okorocha reportedly said this after he led other governors to visit Buhari who has been in London for months following an undisclosed ailment.

The presidency, according to Punch, said there was not fixed date for Buhari’s return to Nigeria.

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The report quoted sources as saying even though Buhari’s health has improved; only his doctors can give a date for his eventual return.

“The president made it clear in his letter to the National Assembly that the duration of his stay in London would be determined by his doctor.

“That has not changed. He must get a clean bill of health before he returns,” the source said.

The report further quoted Femi Adesina, Buhari’s spokesperson, as confirming that the president will not be back so soon.

“I am not a doctor and even if I am, it is clear that I am not part of the team that is attending to the President.

“His date of return will be decided by that medical team,” Adesina said adding that the meeting was just a routine one.

“More meetings are coming; there will be broader ones. That Sunday meeting was just the beginning,” he said.

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He also said the presidency is not worried about the legal actions seeking to compel the Federal Executive Council to declare Buhari incapacitated.

“We are in a democracy; it is their (plaintiffs’) right. The court will determine the case on its merit,” Adesina said.

Legit.ng recently reported that a pressure group, Concerned Nigerians, on Monday July 23 said it was prepared to carry out its earlier threat to embark on a nationwide protest and occupy the National Assembly as from August 7, if President Muhammadu Buhari failed to resume work.

The organisation reportedly said it had started mobilising Nigerians at home and abroad to ensure the realisation of its demand for information on the health status of the President.

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Source: Legit.ng

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