One hundred days after President
Muhammadu Buhari left Nigeria for London on a medical vacation and amid
controversy over his health status, the Publicity Secretary of the All
Progressives Congress in Lagos, Mr Joe Igbokwe, has said Nigerians do not need
to know what is wrong with the President.
Mr Igbokwe’s said this on
Wednesday when he appeared on Channels Television’s breakfast show Sunrise
Daily.
Since Monday last week,
protesters under the aegis of Concerned Nigerians led by Charly Boy and Deji
Adeyanju had held protests in the nation’s capital Abuja demanding that the
President should inform Nigerians of his health status and resume or resign.
The protest has led to debates
about how long the President can be away for and also led to rival protests.
Asked what he felt about the
calls by the Concerned Nigerian group, Mr Igbokwe labelled the actions of the
group unconstitutional, adding that Nigerians do not need to know the
President’s health status as it is a private matter.
“It is against the law for them
to protest that the president must resume or resign when the needful has been
done. The president has not done anything wrong, he has transmitted power to
the acting president,” he said.
Mr Igbokwe added, “We don’t need
to know (what is wrong with the president); it is a private thing. We have
presidents that have died in office in America, people can be sick.”
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