Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said he feels ready to
return to the country after being on medical leave in Britain, and he
is waiting now for his doctor's permission, a presidency statement said
on Saturday.
Buhari's
extended absence for an undisclosed ailment, his second this year, left
many in Nigeria questioning whether he was well enough to run the
country. The president has spent more time since the beginning of 2017
in Britain than in Nigeria.
That
has sparked numerous protests, including demands that Buhari should
resign, as well as calls for more transparency about the president's
condition.
"I
feel I could go home, but the doctors are in charge," Buhari said,
according to Saturday's statement, adding that there has been a
"tremendous improvement" in his health.
The
74-year-old president had already been in London from January to March
for sick leave before returning to Britain in May for further treatment.
Both times, the president appointed his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, to act in his stead.
That
move helped allay fears of the intense political infighting of 2010
after then-president Umaru Yar'Adua fell ill and failed to nominate
someone to run the country.
It
was only when Yar'Adua died that his vice president Goodluck Jonathan
became Nigeria's leader, resolving the constitutional crisis.
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