President Muhammadu Buhari's wife has
made her way to London to see the ailing Nigeria leader who has been on medical
leave for a while.
Mrs. Buhari’s stopover in Addis Abba
will afford her the opportunity to attend a meeting of the Organisation of African
First Ladies against HIV/AIDS which will hold on Monday (today).
The statement read, “Wife of the
President, Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, left for London, the United Kingdom, on
Sunday, July 2, 2017, to visit her husband who is on medical vacation.
“She will convey to the President
the best wishes of Nigerians and their fervent prayers for his quick recovery.
“She is expected to have a
stopover at Addis Ababa, to make a symbolic appearance at the meeting of the
Organisation of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS on Monday, July 3, 2017.
“She will join other members to
celebrate the 15th anniversary of the organisation, and use the opportunity to
restate the voting rights of Nigeria in the upcoming elections of the
organisation.
“She will continue her journey to
the United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 4, 2017.”
Mrs. Buhari had, on May 30,
travelled to London to join her husband, three weeks after he embarked on his
latest medical vacation.
She returned to the country in the
early hours of June 6 after spending one week in London.
She had said the President would
soon return to join Nigerians as, according to her, he was recuperating fast.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives
Congress, on Sunday, said it had no immediate plans to send any delegation to
visit Buhari in London.
The National Publicity Secretary
of the party, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said this while responding to inquiries
from The Punch on the subject in a telephone interview.
He explained that the party was
currently pre-occupied with keeping the nation running in line with the
President’s agenda than with “photo-opportunities.”
Abdullahi added, “We never sent
a delegation to him before. Why should we send a delegation to him now, to
achieve what?
“What we are doing as a party is
to keep the country running while he is away. What will our going there do for
him? Are we doctors or nurses?”
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