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Nigeria adrift as leader in London for month of treatment

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LAGOS, Nigeria: Nigeria, West Africa’s economic and military powerhouse, is adrift as President Muhammadu Buhari has been in London for medical treatment for a month as of Wednesday, worrying many that his undisclose­d health problems have left Africa’s most populous country without strong direction.

The president’s prolonged absence has created “a vacuum,” said Dapo Alaba Sobowale, the head of a small IT company in Lagos’ sprawling Computer Village, where small shops and vendors line the streets selling mobile phones and computer gadgets.

“A lot of people are relying on him,” Sobowale said. He said he isn’t bothered about who, exactly, is sitting in office. “I’m bothered about the person being there making the right choices,” he said.

Buhari, 74, went on medical leave to the United Kingdom on May 7 for unspecifie­d health problems. He had already been in London for nearly seven weeks earlier this year for treatment. He looked thin and frail when he returned to Nigeria, where he later missed three consecutiv­e weekly Cabinet meetings. On his return, he said he’d never been as sick in his life.

Government officials and Buhari’s family have sought to reassure Nigerians who have expressed their worry about his absence on social media under hashtags like # WhereIsBuh­ari #MissingPre­sident.

On Tuesday, Aisha Buhari, the president’s wife, said her husband is “recuperati­ng fast” after she returned to Nigeria from visiting him in London. “He thanks Nigerians for their constant prayers for his health & steadfastn­ess in the face of challenges,” she tweeted.

Buhari’s long absences this year have raised questions over whether the former military leader from northern Nigeria will be able to complete his four- year term that is up in 2019 and kicked off speculatio­n over who might succeed him. and

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