Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, has reportedly given a timeline
that he may resign if he fails to recover from his undisclosed illness.
The President left Nigeria for London on May 7 on a medical follow
up, leaving the office for Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
Independent reports that, though the president has made immense
improvements in the last couple of weeks, he has told one of his close
aides that if he doesn’t recover by a specific date, he will tender his
resignation letter.
According to the newspaper, which reportedly spoke to the
Presidential aide, contrary to the views by many, the president is not
desperate to cling on to power but he is being advised by doctors to
continue with the treatment while Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo
presides over the affairs of the nation.
It also reported that though some aides of the president tried to
bypass the acting president in order to get to the president, the
president directed them to relate with the acting president who is
presently in charge of the affairs of the nation.
It quoted the Presidential aide as saying that the fact that the
decision of the president to direct all state matters to the acting
president has greatly contributed to the remarkable progress the
president has made in the last couple of weeks.
According to the report, when the president was transmitting the
second letter of his medical vacation to the leadership of the National
Assembly intimating it of his trip to London, he wanted to transmit a
letter of resignation but a retired General from Taraba prevailed on him
not to do so.
Recall that Buhari’s Special Assistant, Femi Adesina had said “the
length of the president’s stay in London will be determined by the
doctors” after transmitting “letters about the trip to the Senate and
the House of Representatives, in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the
1999 constitution.”
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