Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to President Muhammadu Buhari has ruled out the possibility of his principal’s resignation over his health condition.
Adesina
who said those making the call are “merely expressing their opinions,”
made this known while speaking to journalists at the public presentation
of the book “Against the Run of Play; How an Incumbent President was
Defeated in Nigeria,” written by Olusegun Adeniyi, Chairman, ThisDay Editorial Board and former Special Adviser, Media to late President Umaru Yar’Adua.
“Saying
the president should resign is an opinion but don’t forget that 15
million people elected the president so if one or two people express
their opinion, will their opinion override that of 15 million people
that voted for him? Those who are expressing their opinion have rights
to their opinion,” DailyPost quoted Adesina as saying.
On
the state of Buhari’s health, he said: “There is no need for
apprehension, God spared the president the first time. Remember he said
that he has never been as ill as he was before. The same God that spared
him will also ensure that he returns to full health. Nigerians prayed
and God answered, Nigerians are still praying and God will still
answer.”
President Buhari has missed the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting for the last three weeks. He was absent the two times it held in that period and the third (last week’s meeting) did not hold due to the Easter holiday.
He was also absent during Friday’s Jumat prayers at the State House mosque.
His spokesman, Garba Shehu had said that the president is taking things slowly, following the advice of his doctors so that he can recover fully from treatment he underwent in London.
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