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Buhari: I’m Not in Any London Hospital

Meets Tony Blair

- Chuks Okocha and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Presidenti­al candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday dismissed reports that he visited a London hospital to attend to his health, saying ‘I’m hale and hearty’.

Buhari was reacting to the allegation by Governor Ayo Fayose that the APC presidenti­al candidate was being attended to in a London hospital. According to Fayose, Buhari’s alleged visit to the hospital corroborat­ed his alarm that the former military dictator was sick and lacked the required capacity to rule a complex country like Nigeria.

“As against the claim of the APC that Buhari was on a short working visit to the UK, Buhari is being treated at a hospital located at Cavendish Street, Cavendish Square, W2 London West End, London,” the Ekiti State governor had alleged.

But Buhari, who spoke to THISDAY from London said: “I am hale and hearty. I am not in any hospital as claimed. I just finished having talks with the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, in his country home.”

THISDAY had earlier called Senator Bukola Saraki, who was with Buhari. He

handed over the telephone to the APC presidenti­al flag bearer, and the following conversati­on ensued:

THISDAY: They said you were hospitalis­ed in a London Hospital

Buhari: I am in London with Senator Bukola Saraki, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State for a short working visit. I just finished talks with the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in his country home. I would be having another meeting with the Awujale of Ijebuland soon. Apart from this, I am also visiting some friends. As you can hear from my voice, I am hale and hearty with some of my friends around me.

Also, in a statement issued yesterday, the presidenti­al campaign organisati­on of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), debunked Fayose’s claims that Buhari was hospitalis­ed in London.

The party which issued a statement on Saturday to explain Buhari’s itinerary, said contrary to insinuatio­ns that he was receiving treatment in UK, the former Head of State was scheduled to hold discussion­s and interviews with some groups and organisati­ons while in London.

The statement from the Directorat­e of Media and Publicity of the APC Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on (APCPCO), said Buhari planned to honour an engagement at the Royal Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs, Chatham House in London scheduled for Thursday, February 26.

According to the campaign organisati­on, Chatham House will post the event and send out invites on Monday, February 23.

Spokesman of APC campaign organisati­on, Malam Garba Shehu, in a chat with THISDAY said, “We are not even going to engage with Fayose, he is not our type. All we will do is to intimate Nigerians with Buhari’s activities while in London. First, he has met with former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair and his group and there will be other engagement­s that will follow including the lecture at the Chattam House in London. We will put out these facts when we are ready and it will shame detractors,” he said.

The statement signed by Malam Garba Shehu reveals that as part of his ongoing engagement in the United Kingdom, General Buhari had an interview yesterday with a local medium, the “All Eyes on Africa TV Show” with Kemi Fajodutimi and met with Tony Blair in the morning of Saturday, February 21.

Shehu said Buhari also visited the London residence of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, at about 1.30 pm UK time on Saturday and returned to his rented flat in the city afterwards.

Meanwhile, the APC Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on has appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to call one of his party’s governors, Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti to order over his continued pestering of their candidate, Buhari, with falsehood and death wishes.

Shehu said the APC had learnt on good authority that Governor Fayose had hired people in London who had been trailing the movements of the APC presidenti­al candidate while on his working visit in the city.

“Let it be on record that knowing Governor Fayose’s antecedent­s, we are not leaving anything to chances. The governor who has published death-wish advertoria­ls on Buhari will stop at nothing. If anything should happen to General Muhammadu Buhari while in London or anywhere, the authoritie­s over there in the UK and at home should know who to hold responsibl­e,” he said.

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