President Buhari Returns to Nigeria After 3 Month Hiatus; Still Fails to Disclose Health Status

President Muhammadu Buhari returned to Nigeria on Saturday, August 19th after more than a 100 days away from the country he was elected to lead in 2015.

Excited about the news of his return, some citizens took to the streets to welcome their president, as his motorcade drove from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja to the Aso Rock Presidential Villa.

Later on Monday, Buhari addressed his countrymen in a nationwide broadcast. He began by expressing his delight to be back home and thanking Nigerians for their prayers.

He also condemned the activities of the Biafra separatist movement and urged his security chiefs to intensify efforts at tackling the resurgence of the Boko Haram terror group in the northeast of the country.

The President then finished his 8-minute address by calling on citizens to forget their differences and work together for the country’s collective interest and reinstating that “Nigeria’s unity was not negotiable”

President Buhari however chose to remain uncomfortably silent about his illness, which has kept him away from the country for the better part of 2017.

In the second week of January, President Buhari departed Nigeria for the UK, in what would be the first of two lengthy stays at a London hospital.

Ahead of his departure, Buhari’s media aides issued a statement telling Nigerians the president would be away from the country for few days on a brief “medical vacation”.

In the end, what was billed as 10-day stay was extended indefinitely and the president would not return to Nigeria until later in March.

On his return, Buhari, 74, admitted that he had been seriously sick, but gave no further details about his health condition.

In May, Buhari again travelled to London to receive “further medical checks”, this time, he was away for 3 months until his return last weekend.

The exact nature of President Buhari’s illness and his ability to continue in his capacity as president is a hot topic for many Nigerians and the subject of much speculation.

There have been repeated calls on him to take the high road and resign if he can no longer cope with the physical and mental rigor of leading Africa’s most populous country.

Indeed, Buhari’s return on Saturday came in the wake of a series of protests and sit-ins by civil society groups demanding his immediate return or resignation.

It must however be said that due to the patronage that comes with the office of the president and the unique nature of Nigerian politics, which is framed by religion and ethnicity, there is a zero percent chance of Mr. Buhari ever handing in his resignation and every Nigerian knows this for a fact.

Even so, it would have cost Buhari nothing to use the occasion of his first address to the nation, after a three-month absence to open up to Nigerians about the true state of his health.

To many Nigerians, Buhari’s address was without doubt condescending and dismissive of their rights to know the true state of health of a democratically elected president.

Oby Ezekwesili, the convener of the #BringBackOurGirls movement and an erstwhile supporter of Mr. Buhari’s government, best summed up the mood of the nation when she described the speech as a case of a missed opportunity.

Mark Babatunde

Mark Babatunde is a believer in the wonders of rice and beans. Quite thin and very nervous, he likes to laugh out loud in his high pitched voice just to enrage his nice neighbors. He has a bucket list that includes jet skiing from Lagos to London. He is also a wannabe nudist, a civil engineer and the biggest fan of the Simpsons.

Recent Posts

‘It was God’ – Shock as 4-year-old boy survived after his heart stopped beating for 19 hours

Four-year-old Cartier McDaniel from Denver miraculously survived after his heart stopped beating for 19 hours.…

18 hours ago

Student to do community service after racially abusing England striker Callum Wilson for passing ball to white teammate

A 21-year-old engineering student, Ibukun Quadri, avoided jail time after racially abusing England striker Callum…

18 hours ago

Mom and two daughters make memories working side by side as flight attendants

For the past seven years, Denise Campbell and her two daughters, Chantel and Charnel Johnson,…

19 hours ago

The actual reason for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s trip to Nigeria revealed

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have touched down in Lagos, marking their arrival in…

19 hours ago

Watch: Popular Atlanta hairstylist gifts free service to client for Mother’s Day

Natiajah, a hairstylist, went viral after giving a free installation to a mother of four…

22 hours ago

A look back at Candace Parker’s legendary WNBA career as she takes new job with Adidas following retirement

Get to know Candace Parker; she is a WNBA legend who spent 16 years in…

23 hours ago

Jay-Z’s VC firm is close to merging with another entity that will lead to $1B in combined assets: report

Marcy Venture Partners (MVP), which was co-founded by musician turned entrepreneur Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, is…

1 day ago

Long Island pastor, 71, accused of sexually abusing 15-year-old girl in church basement

Authorities in Suffolk County have brought charges against a 71-year-old Long Island pastor accused of…

1 day ago

15-year-old becomes Indiana’s youngest college grad as he earns bachelor’s degree in addition to 3 associate degrees

Khaya Njumbe has become the youngest college graduate in Indiana after receiving a bachelor's degree…

1 day ago

Jury awards $185K to teen who accused deputy of threatening him while filming mom’s arrest

A New Orleans federal jury awarded $185,000 to a teenager who accused a sheriff’s deputy…

1 day ago

Former NBA champion Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis handed 40-month prison sentence over NBA fraud scheme

Former Boston Celtics star Glen "Big Baby" Davis was on Thursday sentenced to 40 months…

1 day ago

San Francisco woman accused of using Target self-checkout to steal over $60,000 of items convicted

Aziza Graves, a 43-year-old from San Francisco, has been found guilty of one felony count…

2 days ago

Meet Llayna and Saniah Maul, the twin sisters graduating as valedictorian and salutatorian

Llayna and Saniah Maul, identical twins, will graduate from Godby High School as valedictorian (top-ranked…

2 days ago

Man suing Floyd Mayweather over alleged assault demands over $3 million in damages

Floyd Mayweather is facing a lawsuit over an alleged assault involving a member of his…

2 days ago

The real reason Angel Reese chose Reebok over Nike in endorsement deal

In 2023, a report from SponsorUnited stated that former LSU star Angel Reese had the most NIL deals of any college basketball player.…

2 days ago