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With Buhari Making Steady Recovery, Don’t Rule Him Out of 2019 Race, Say Aides

- Abimbola Akosile

Contrary to prevailing views about President Muhammadu Buhari’s health, THISDAY checks have revealed that following his medical vacation during which he had blood transfusio­n, the President is making 'steady and significan­t recovery'.

The increased pace of activities at the seat of government lately is proof that he is progressin­g steadily, his aides who spoke on condition of anonymity told THISDAY, thus, confoundin­g political pundits who had thought his health challenges had ruled him out of any future political projection.

According to one of them, since his return from medical vacation last month, the President has been taking his time, but has improved steadily in recent days.

He has received many friends and officials in audience, made several phone calls to friends, families and supporters and generally cheered up, working for longer hours, going through official correspond­ence in detail, and giving approvals where necessary.

This is evident in the series of appointmen­ts he has made and key decisions taken in the last few days, during which he has dissolved and reconstitu­ted boards, removing and appointing heads of several parastatal­s, while nominating two ministers for the confirmati­on of the senate.

Just last week, the President suspended the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Lawal Babachir, over allegation­s of violations of law and due process in the award of contracts as the Chairman, the Presidenti­al Initiative on the North East (PINE); and Director-General of the National Intelligen­ce Agency (NIA), Amb. Ayo Oke, over funds recovered in an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos. He also set up a panel chaired by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to look into the two issues.

Close aides say though Buhari is not even thinking of the 2019 presidenti­al race at the moment, those who rule him out are doing so at their own peril.

“He is not even bothered about them, he doesn’t even bother about 2019 one way or the other right now. All he has

said to people (his appointees) is to do their work and focus on delivering on their promises, particular­ly in infrastruc­ture and agricultur­e.

"He is particular­ly focused on covering grounds that were lost due to the recession that slowed down the pace of work in the early part of his administra­tion”, the close aides of the President said.

The thinking is that even if Buhari chooses to run, he will run on his record of delivery and not on the basis of promises. “So his job right now is to work to improve his record of performanc­e,” the aides said.

THISDAY checks show that in recent months, the president and his team have been so pleased with the progress made in agricultur­e and infrastruc­ture revival, as seen in many communitie­s, particular­ly in the North, where the availabili­ty of fertilizer coupled with its reduced price, breaking the monopoly and corruption of the past, have resulted in bumper harvest.

The ease of transporti­ng farm outputs following the revival of some railway lines after years of rot in that transport subsector has further enhanced agricultur­e in the North, with many farmers and communitie­s transporti­ng fertilizer and farm products by rail.

“This significan­t developmen­t in rail transport is so much appreciate­d by the people that many farmers and communitie­s are even buying their own coaches to transport their goods, especially in Kano and parts of Jigawa, Katsina and other areas, where they are trying to make hay while the sun shines with local production of rice and other produce”, the aides said.

They added, "These are the kinds of issues that keep him up at night especially since he had to negotiate directly with the King of Morocco to improve the fertilizer process in Nigeria".

Aides also said the President had just sent a high-powered team to China “so that they could come and quickly restart Mambilla and other projects, because he wants to build Mambilla and resolve the power issue quickly.”

The aides therefore noted that Buhari’s focus right now over the next year is not on election but on delivering infrastruc­ture and restoring his health to status quo ante.

Even though most of the criticism regarding his performanc­e have been from the South, where two of the zones – South-east and Southsouth – voted for his opponent in the 2015 presidenti­al election, his support base, especially in the North, where the poor love him, has not waned and his ailment has made him even mystical among some of his followers.

According to medical doctors whom THISDAY spoke to, when a patient undergoes full blood transfusio­n, such as the one the president confirmed he had, it could take up to six months to fully recover, but when the patient recovers, with the bone marrow kicking in, it is a full recovery. The president has so far not disclosed the exact nature of his illness.

Should Buhari make a full recovery and he chooses not to run in 2019, that will be his choice and would not be because of health or age considerat­ions, his aides said.

They, however, said that the kind of candidates, many of whom are pretenders that are already dancing in the public square ahead of 2019 will not go very far. But the president is watching them quietly.

President Buhari recently returned from a 50-day medical vacation during which several political alignments and realignmen­ts continued among leading politician­s of the two political parties and throwing open the race for the presidency in 2019.

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