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Posted on: 01:34 Wed, 09 Aug 2017
Nigeria’s ailing President Muhammad Buhari may resign if he does not recover from his ailment soon, sources have said.
According to Independent, a source in the Presidency has disclosed that President Muhammad Buhari will pass on power to his vice, Yemi Osinbajo, if he does not recover from his ailment soon.
It would be recalled that President traveled to the United Kingdom on May 7, 2017 and has been there for 92 days, treating an undisclosed ailment.
The source allegedly said, “The president is not desperate to cling on to power if his health cannot carry him.â€
“I can tell you authoritatively that he has given a timeline that if he doesn’t recover fully on a specific date, he will file in his resignation letter and if you know President Buhari very well, he meant what he said.â€
“That is why Nigerians who love the president and his efforts in restoring Nigeria’s lost glory should continue to pray for his quick recovery. It will be to our disservice if he dies as some people are wishing him.â€
It was also gathered from another source, that the president had wanted to dispatch a resignation letter to the National Assembly, but a retired general from Taraba state prevailed on him not to do so.
In what appears to be an attack on Buhari’s achievement so far, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a former Minister of Transport and chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), said there was no need for the President to resign.
He said, “I don’t think we should compound Nigeria’s problem by asking for the president’s resignation.â€
“First of all, it is not of his own making that he is sick. All of us must have been sick at one time or the other. If we want to help Nigeria succeed, let us pray for him to recover and come back to do his job.â€
“We in the PDP are not bothered by his resignation at all. We are even praying that he should come back and re-contest in 2019 because we know that we are going to beat him.â€
“But it doesn’t serve anybody’s interest to ask him to resign. Those doing so are just wasting their time.â€
Nigeria’s ailing President Muhammad Buhari may resign if he does not recover from his ailment soon, sources have said.
According to Independent, a source in the Presidency has disclosed that President Muhammad Buhari will pass on power to his vice, Yemi Osinbajo, if he does not recover from his ailment soon.
It would be recalled that President traveled to the United Kingdom on May 7, 2017 and has been there for 92 days, treating an undisclosed ailment.
The source allegedly said, “The president is not desperate to cling on to power if his health cannot carry him.â€
“I can tell you authoritatively that he has given a timeline that if he doesn’t recover fully on a specific date, he will file in his resignation letter and if you know President Buhari very well, he meant what he said.â€
“That is why Nigerians who love the president and his efforts in restoring Nigeria’s lost glory should continue to pray for his quick recovery. It will be to our disservice if he dies as some people are wishing him.â€
It was also gathered from another source, that the president had wanted to dispatch a resignation letter to the National Assembly, but a retired general from Taraba state prevailed on him not to do so.
In what appears to be an attack on Buhari’s achievement so far, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a former Minister of Transport and chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), said there was no need for the President to resign.
He said, “I don’t think we should compound Nigeria’s problem by asking for the president’s resignation.â€
“First of all, it is not of his own making that he is sick. All of us must have been sick at one time or the other. If we want to help Nigeria succeed, let us pray for him to recover and come back to do his job.â€
“We in the PDP are not bothered by his resignation at all. We are even praying that he should come back and re-contest in 2019 because we know that we are going to beat him.â€
“But it doesn’t serve anybody’s interest to ask him to resign. Those doing so are just wasting their time.â€