Buhari's Health: We Stand By The President Despite Absence- MURIC
While some
are asking critical questions on the issue, proponents of Mr President
are saying Nigerians should not lose sleep over the matter.
In
a press statement by the Director of Muslim Right Concern, Ishaq
Akintola, the body opines that there is no much ado either in th
sickness of Muhammadu Buhari or his eventual death. Read full statement
below.
BUHARI’S HEALTH: THE CHOICE BEFORE NIGERIANS
The
continued absence of Nigeria’s No. 1 citizen, President Muhammadu
Buhari, is causing apprehension in the country. It has also given room
for speculations about the condition of his heath.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) rejects the Federal Government’s
grandstanding on the issue. We equally denounce the diabolical
speculations and death wishes flying around the length and breadth of
the country. It is all much ado about nothing. It is an act of bad
faith.
We refuse to accept the Federal Government’s
(FG) claim that the president is hale and hearty. That sounds more like
tales by moonlight. Neither shall we give credit to advocatus
diaboli who wish him dead or enemies of peace who claim that Buhari had
died.
As for those who assume that the president was
poisoned, they are simply playing a game of chance. We will not jump to
conclusions until we see palpable proof. To what end is the whole
furore anyway? What is the big deal if a president is sick? Haven’t
presidents of other countries been sick before? Are presidents not human
beings? We can cite examples from the world’s biggest democracy.
US
presidents have been sick while in office.Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921)
suffered a severe stroke that left him incapacitated throughout his
presidency. Yet He remained in office till the end of his term in
1921.Diagnosed with polio in 1921 at the age of 39, Franklin D Roosevelt
(1933-1945) still served for twelve good years though he could not
stand or walk without support. Using a wheelchair in private, he never
disclosed the full extent of his health condition.
Dwight
Eisenhower (1953-1961) suffered heart attack in 1955 as a result of
which he was hospitalized for several weeks. He also did a surgery some
months later to treat Crohn’s disease and in late 1957 suffered another
stroke that made him temporarily unable to speak. Yet he went ahead to
win a second term after that.
John F Kennedy (1961 -
1963) had a chronic bone disease and was hospitalized nine times in his
short two and a half year presidency but this was never revealed to the
American public. George Bush (1989 – 1993) vomited and then fainted in
front of cameras in 1992 while on a visit in Japan and heaven did not
fall in America.
Now if about five of American
presidents have been sick in office, what is wrong if Nigeria’s current
president is also sick? Is he made of iron? We are also tempted to ask,
if Buhari dies, will it be the first time that a president will die?
Yaradua died here in Nigeria. Murtala Muhammad died. Tafawa Balewa died.
Eight
American presidents have died in office. Fourdied of natural
causes: William Henry Harrison (1841), Zachary Taylor (1850), Warren
Harding (1923) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1945). Four others were
assassinated: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William
McKinley (1901) and John F. Kennedy (1963).
The
truth is that if Buhari dies today, his name will be written in letters
of gold. It is the death of a hero primus inter pareil and the death of a
reformer nulli secundus. Buhari is a dogged corruption fighter who came
to rescue Nigerians from yam thieves. If he dies today he will leave an
indellible record, an achievement difficult to match by his successor
and a standard that is bound to create a yawning lacuna.
As
for the fear that his death may lead to ethnic or religious war and
over which some religious leaders are allegedly inciting their
followership, I think it is due to wrong perception. Some people ask
curious questions. They want to know why is it that only Muslim
presidents die while in office: Tafawa Balewa (15thJanuary,1966),
Muritala Muhammad (13th February, 1976) , General Sani Abacha (9th June,
1998) and Umaru Yaradua (5thMay, 2010).
But there
is a historical inexactitude in this thinking because it has left out
one Christian leader, General Aguiyi Ironsi, who died while in office on
29th July, 1966. So it is not only Muslim leaders who have died while
in office.
We also do not want to join issues with
authors of conspiracy theories, particularly those who assume that
Buhari had been poisoned. It is sheer guess work and I think we should
leave that to the security agencies and medical experts handling
Buhari’s medical tests. Those who did death-wish advertorials during the
2015 electioneering campaigns may also have questions to answer
concerning the conspiracy theory. They may want to explain to Nigerians
how much walk they gave their talk.
What should
Nigerians do in the present circumstance? Nigerians need to relax on
this whole issue. We also need to widen our horizon of knowledge. We
need to know that what is happening to Buhari now has happened to many
leaders in other countries before and it did not lead to any crisis.
Buhari handed over properly and constitutionally before leaving the
country and the Acting president is doing well. So there is no cause for
alarm. Unless there is malice, the National Assembly has no choice but
to key into the arrangement.
Nigerians also need to
show sympathy and understanding as their president battles with a poor
health condition. They should not allow people whose hearts are filled
with hate to brainwash and indoctrinate them.
For
the avoidance of doubts, we declare that MURIC stands with Buhari not
because he is a Muslim. Abacha was a Muslim yet we rose in rebellion
against him for the actualization of June 12. Babangida is a Muslim but
we mobilized activists against him to debilitate military dictatorship.
Obasanjo is a Christian yet we supported his war against corruption. The
records are there for all to see.
By extension, we
are today supporting the Osinbajo presidency even though he is not a
Muslim as long as he keeps up the pressure on looters and remains
incorruptible like his boss. The issue should be good governance, not
religion, not ethnicity.
MURIC stands with Buhari
because he is rescuing poor Nigerians from the claws of a tiny cabal
which has unjustly enriched itself from the sweat of the poor masses.
This is the same tiny cabal which sentenced Nigerians to an epileptic
power supply, sudden and painful deaths due to bad roads and poor public
heath system, all occasioned by reckless corruption.
The
same cabal subjected millions of Nigerians to a life of ignorance and
illiteracy due to corruption-driven neglect of the education sector.
Millions of Nigerians are starving today because the same cabal has
arrogated our common wealth to itself. So why should any sensible
Nigerian join this heartless class of people when the only man who had
the liver to challenge them has a health problem?
To
round up, we regard those who are comparing Osinbajo’s performance to
that of Buhari as sheer idle gossipers and professional rumour
mongers. Buhari knew the stuff Osinbajo was made of and that was why he
picked him as his running mate in the first place. The presidency is a
joint ticket and we wonder why anybody should be interested in
disparaging and unreasonable comparisons. In any case, could there have
been an Osinbajo without a Buhari?

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