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Buhari’s sick, so what?

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Like most patriotic Nigerians, I wish the President well and hope he succeeds. But my fear for him today is simply those so-called “Cabals” that have exploited his failing health to take over his administra­tion. The anti-corruption war appears to be tuning down. The “cabal”, allegedly, has been hiding the President and engage in looting spree. They have now arrogated powers to themselves that even the President himself does not have. This is what you get when people ask, “Who is the Presidency?” But, should the President’s health condition at any time be an issue? Is the President not just a mortal like any of us that can fall ill, or even give up the ghost at any time even without prior warning? What is the big deal in anyone falling sick? Let’s rid him of the status of President he is just human!

Why I am of the view that the President should just simply resign to attend to his health and make history as the first African to do so. But, in the case, he may choose (or not) to take my advice in which case both can be justified. I don’t know, for instance, an US president that have resigned due to poor health. I am also aware a total of eight out of 45 US president have died in office, out of which four were assassinat­ed. Of those that died of “natural courses” none disclosed their health status publicly and none resigned. In this case, there is nothing really unusual about the President not declaring his health status publicly if the American presidenti­al system we copy doesn’t allow for such!

It is understand­able for people to play politics with the president’s health. In Nigeria, everything seems to be politics, including something as petty as Jollof Rice. In January 1992, 67-year old US President George H. Bush suddenly ill and collapsed at a state dinner being given for him on a night at the home of the Japanese Prime Minister, Kiichi Miyazawa a “big” as this news was, no responsibl­e US politician made a political capital of it. It was normal for anyone to fall ill and at any time. No one told the President to resign due to his poor health. Buhari has not collapsed in a foreign country, yet some people are calling for his impeachmen­t even though the Constituti­on doesn’t say so!

The President is ill, we all know. His handlers cannot hide that fact anymore. Like I said in a previous piece on the subject of the President’s health, his handlers should simply have come out clean on the president’s health status rather than this weekly drama as to whether the president will attend the weekly FEC meeting or not. If they have done that it will then have been the case of: I’m sick, so what?

That the president’s ill is not a big deal. The big deal is how to handle such without necessaril­y creating an atmosphere of tensions! Olalekan Waheed Adigun, Lagos.

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