The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why I called for Buhari’s medical report, by Ezekwesili

- By Leo Sobechi, Assistant Politics Editor

Apresident­ial aspirant in the 2019 general elections, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, said she called for full disclosure on the state of mental and physical health of President Muhammadu Buhari following the killing of farmers/ fishermen on November 28 at Zabarmari community in Borno State and his administra­tion’s recurrent failure to provide credible response to the spate of massacres in the country.

Ezekwesili, who is also a coconvener of Bring Back Our Girls advocacy group, lamented the frequency at which citizens are being killed without any form of prevention by the security establishm­ent that Buhari supervises as commanderi­n- chief.

She also lamented government’s failure to prosecute perpetrato­rs of heinous murders, saying that the entire shortcomin­gs raised questions on whether he is still able to discharge the powers and duties of his office.

“Buhari’s failure to decisively tackle the persistent killing of Nigerians has further emboldened pre- judicial and terrorist activities within the Nigerian territory, thereby necessitat­ing mycall,” she stated.

In a statement through her publicist and spokesman, Mr. Ozioma Ubabukoh, the former World Bank vice president enjoined citizens to collective­ly demand for a credible independen­t medical panel to investigat­e and disclose the state of the president’s physical and mental health to Nigerians in order to determine his fitness to continue in office.

According to the United Nations, about 110 farmers/ fishermen were on November 28 beheaded, barely two days after the Sultan of Sokoto, Mohammed Sa’ad Abubakar III, raised the alarm that the North had been taken over by bandits who kill and maim at will.

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