Friday, May 05, 2017

Buhari To Make History As The First Nigerian President To Resign On Health Ground? |PoliFocus

There are strong indications that the hailing president may be forced to resign as the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic due to his failing health.



It would be recalled that he has be conspicuously missing out in his official day-to-day activities, but his aides have been trying their best to keep his present health condition away from public domain.

But people in the know opined that it may take the president more time to recuperate from what he is battling with at the moment which has been hampering his official assignments.

Last week, Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed made an announcement that President Buhari will be performing his official assignments from home, this statement skyrocketed the apprehension as to the state of health of Nigeria's helmsman.

Nigerians took to Twitter to request for a a brief about the President with the hash tag #WhereIsBuhari.

It  longer at news that he has been missing the weekly FEC meeting and even spiritually inclined Juma’at services.

Earlier this week, three former Head of State had a meeting behind close door in Minna, Niger State.

Those that were at the meeting were Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and Abdullsalam Abubakar.

Unconfirmed report has it that they deliberated on this same health issue of Mr. President.

The question is, will President Buhari resign on or before May 29th?








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