Buhari Is Victim Of His Transparency - Lai Mohammed
Minister
of Information ,Lai Mohammed on Wednesday said that
President Muhammadu Buhari had become a victim of his own transparency in
relation to his current vacation abroad.
The
Minister said this while addressing State House Correspondents after the
Federal Executive Council, FEC, on the eagerness of Nigerians to know Buhari’s
health status.
According
to him, the President is hale and hearty and absolutely in no danger.
“I
can say it without any equivocation, Mr President is well, he is hale and he is
hearty; no question about that.
“I
want to assure you, Mr President is well and he is in absolutely no danger.
“Mr.
President, like I said elsewhere, is probably a victim of his own transparency.
“He
was going on leave, he did what the constitution said he should do, transmitted
it to the National Assembly and Acting President was put in place.
“And
he said `while I am on leave, I am going to conduct some medical tests’ which
many, or all of us do without announcing it.’’
Mohammed
said it was surprising that in less than six hours after Mr. Buhari got to
London, he was pronounced dead by some people.
He
noted with regret that even those who saw the president climb the Aircraft in
Abuja claimed that he was flown by an ambulance.
The
minister recalled that the Acting President had spoken with Buhari on a daily
basis and had re assured Nigerians about his talking with Buhari.
“I
can assure you that the President is well he is hale and hearty and there is
absolutely no cause for concern,’’ Mr. Mohammed declared.
Reacting
to insinuations that the Ministry of Information ought to be releasing hourly
bulletins on the President’s health condition, Mohammed said there was no need
for that.
“Mr
President is not ill, he is not in hospital and there is no reason to give
anybody any bulletin about his health, pure and simple,’’ he said.
The
minister noted that all organs of government were working with the Ministers
carrying out their normal duties across the country noting that there was no
cause for alarm.
NAN
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