President Muhammadu Buhari, who assumed
office on May 29, 2015, had earlier embarked on a six-day vacation in
the United Kingdom between February 5 and 10, 2016.
On June 6, 2016, he embarked on another
10-day vacation to attend to what the Presidency described as
“persistent ear infection.”
It had said although Buhari was examined
and treated by his personal physician and a specialist in Abuja, the
doctors advised him to go for further evaluation as a precaution.
He said the President would therefore use the 10-day break to see an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist in London.
Buhari returned to Nigeria on June 19, 2016 after spending 14 days in London.
In a short interaction at the airport,
Buhari challenged one of the State House correspondents who asked him
about his state of health to a wrestling contest.
“You know I am taller than you. Do you want to wrestle me?” the President had said in Hausa language.
The 74-year-old Nigerian leader again left the country on January 19, 2017, for another medical vacation.
When the trip was prolonged, his aides
announced that the President would be staying back in London to enable
him to get the results of some medical tests he did.
Buhari returned to the country on March
10 after a 49-day medical sojourn, disclosing that he had never been
that sick in his life.
After being absent from some public
events, including three consecutive weekly Federal Executive Council
meetings, Buhari on May 7 returned to London for medical consultation,
making it the second time he proceeded on medical leave this year.
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