According to Sahara Reporters, ailing Nigerian President has cancer. Read the publication by the newspaper below:
Despite recent high-profile visits to ailing President Muhammadu
Buhari in the
United Kingdom, where for close to 90 days he has been undergoing treatment for
a grave illness, SaharaReporters has learned that the Nigerian president is not
as healthy as has been portrayed by members of his inner circle. Mr. Buhari’s
illness remains officially shrouded in secrecy, but sources close to his inmost
associates had long told this website that the president was beset by cancer.
In recent weeks, the cabal
around Mr. Buhari has used a flurry of well-orchestrated visits to the ailing
president by political personages to sell a narrative of “miraculous recovery.”
But such rosy impressions are belied by a palpable deterioration in President
Buhari’s health, according to accounts offered by a few sources knowledgeable
about the Nigerian leader’s condition.
President Buhari abruptly
left Nigeria for the UK on May 7, 2017, arriving at Luton airport in London. He
immediately proceeded to a London hospital where treatment had been set up
prior to his arrival, said one of our sources. According to that source, Mr.
Buhari’s initial treatment was so grueling that it left him devastated and
weak, with severe difficulty speaking and eating.
For weeks after his arrival
in the UK, no political figure in Abuja heard from Mr. Buhari either in person or
via phone calls. In fact, for some time his aides with direct access to him
were reduced to just two, while the remainder of the retinue that traveled with
him was left in hotels in London, kept in the dark about his health condition.
The prolonged period during
which Mr. Buhari was incommunicado fueled rumors that he was completely
incapacitated. Some members of the cabal around him, as well as his wife,
traveled to London in search of the president, but mostly came back
empty-handed.
The spell was somewhat
broken in late June when Mr. Buhari’s aides released an audio recording of his
Sallah greetings to Muslims celebrating Eid-el-Fitr. The president’s message,
spoken in a weary voice in Hausa, immediately drew criticism from Nigerians who
pointed to the fact that the message seemed to ignore the significant portion
of non-Hausa speaking Muslims in Nigeria.
Mr. Buhari’s sign of life
in his Sallah message seemed to energize members of his cabal to start
envisioning a future past his presidency. In Saudi Arabia, a major player among
the cabal, Isa Funtua, met with numerous political players, including Senate
President Bukola Saraki, whom he designated as the arrowhead of a post-Buhari
power arrangement.
A source familiar with that
meeting disclosed that Mr. Funtua proposed that, even if Buhari were in a
vegetative state, acting President Yemi Osinbajo should be barred from becoming
the substantive president. His fear was that an Osinbajo presidency would alter
the power equation for members of the cabal who believe that power should
remain in the north for eight years. Mr. Funtua reportedly reminded the
audience in Saudi Arabia that the last time an apparently “soft” southerner,
Goodluck Jonathan, was given power, he used state resources “to marginalize the
north.”
He described Mr. Osinbajo
as politically “stronger” and “wiser” than Mr. Jonathan, especially because of
his godfather, former Governor Ahmed Bola Tinubu, whom he suggested should be
completely neutralized because he was too ambitious and politically strategic.
In a slight deviation from
the Funtua plan, the other half of the cabal led by the Chief of Staff, Abba
Kyari, was devising another agenda. The Kyari group would be open to extracting
a resignation letter from Mr. Buhari and accept Mr. Osinbajo’s assumption of
full presidential powers if the current acting President would agree to pick
Attorney General and Minister of
Justice, Abubakar Malami,
as his Vice President.
However, a snag to the plan
was that Mr. Malami and Mr. Osinbajo have pretty much parted ways. Acting
President Osinbajo has been directly coordinating justice-related matters, even
convening meetings related to the national prosecution committee behind Mr.
Malami’s back.
While the cabal’s jostling
was going on, Mrs. Buhari traveled to London to see her ailing husband. A
diplomat source said the First Lady rented an apartment in London away from the
“Abuja House” residence where her husband stays.
SaharaReporters learnt that
three or four days after her arrival in
London, Mrs. Buhari was
told to join her husband for dinner. The meeting turned out heartwarming as Mr.
Buhari reportedly managed to speak and to sit to eat with her. After
subsequently spending more time with her husband, Mrs. Buhari told other family
members that he was making “a miraculous recovery.” She then wrote Facebook
updates warning the “jackals and hyenas” based in Abuja that the “King of the
Animal Kingdom” would soon return and send them packing.
The same day, the
president’s daughter, Zarah, took to Twitter to claim that her father was in
great shape.
A few days later, acting
President Osinbajo snuck out of Abuja for a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Buhari.
On his return, he asserted that Mr. Buhari was in great shape, was recovering
quite fast and would soon be back.
Despite those inflated
claims, SaharaReporters learnt that the cabal was not quite satisfied with Mr.
Osinbajo’s body language as he relayed the message to Nigerians. Some cabal
insiders alleged that the acting President’s close aides had leaked information
to the media, especially SaharaReporters, that Mr. Buhari was far from a
picture of great shape.
SaharaReporters learned
that Mr. Osinbajo encountered a highly emaciated and feeble Buhari who could
not speak coherently. It was no surprise that the acting President did not
bring back with him any audio, video or photo of the meeting.
On July 23, 2017, a few
days after Osibanjo returned, the cabal arranged a visit by handpicked party
leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Led by Odigie Oyegun, the
visiting party included some governors and ministers. The meeting managed to
produce a single photo showing Buhari sitting at the edge of the table, but
without partaking in the feast.
The single photo perhaps
caused greater harm than was anticipated.
Almost immediately, an
announcement was made that seven governors of the APC as well as others
handpicked from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) were to visit Mr. Buhari in
London on July 26, 2017. Led by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, the governors
gushed about Mr. Buhari’s recovery. They also claimed that their meeting with
him lasted almost an hour and that the president discussed issues of national
importance, a ploy to give the impression that he was closely monitoring events
at home.
A bunch of photographs
showed Mr. Buhari smiling. Even so, no single video or audio was presented to
Nigerians from all the visits. Nor could any of the visitors tell when Mr.
Buhari would return home.
Saharareporters also learnt
former President Olusegun Obasanjo also visited Buhari in London in the company
of former Osun state, Gov. Olagunsoye Oyinlola, although Obasanjo is yet to
make a public pronouncement on the trip.
Several sources told
SaharaReporters that the highly publicized visits were designed to create the
appearance that Mr. Buhari was regaining his health and was prepared to resume
in office.
Yet, our sources revealed
that Mr. Buhari’s ability to receive visitors was no indication of improved
health, but came after his completion of a course of treatment that lasted
three months. According to the source, since the completion of that course of
treatment, Mr. Buhari occasionally enjoys momentary relief. “He can see people
and sit for a little bit of time, but that does not mean he is healed as his
doctors are yet to conclude that he is free of the disease afflicting him,” one
of the sources said. They added that the President had not regained his health
and had lost so much weight that he is “padded” just before his meetings with
governors and politicians.
According to the source,
members of the cabal around Mr. Buhari were once again pressuring him to return
to Nigeria, his frail health notwithstanding. Should the cabal win out again,
they would simply use the president’s presence as a ruse to manipulate policies
and politics to serve their individual interests.
The president’s doctors
appear to have a different agenda. One of our sources stated there was no plan
by Mr. Buhari’s doctors to let him travel to Nigeria in the near future.
“They [doctors] have asked
that Mr. President should stay in the UK for another period of monitoring and
round of treatment that could last weeks if not months.”
SaharaReporters had
revealed that the cabal behind Mr. Buhari was considering claiming that the
president was embarking on his vacation after close to three months of
treatment during this particular trip. Prior to the current medical trip,
President Buhari had spent close to 50 days in London between December and
February.
One of our sources, briefed
by one of the governors who recently saw Mr. Buhari, revealed that the ailing
president “is only okay a few hours some days. And it takes a lot of work to
prepare him for meeting people.”
Another source drew
attention to Mr. Buhari’s look during his recent meeting with the Archbishop of
Canterbury, Justin Welby, adding that the president seemed a shadow of his
former self.
One source said Mrs. Buhari
had earlier been told her husband would be able to return with her to Nigeria
last Wednesday, only to find out he was in no shape for the trip. She quietly
left London alone and appeared in Imo State last Thursday for an event.
Placed in a desperate
situation, the cabal has claimed that Mr. Buhari was waiting to regain some
weight before returning to resume work. But after two previous occasions when
the president was hurriedly flown into Nigeria, only to return to the UK for
urgent care, there appears to be a sobering sense among some members of the
cabal that their incessant game may be losing its efficacy. According to one
source, “The only people who can give a trustworthy update on President
Buhari’s real health status are his doctors, not politicians.”
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