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Yar'Adua's
Illness :FG moves to douse tension as Keyamo
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Newsdiaryonline Monday
Nov30,2009 |
The Federal government on Monday made
frantic efforts to calm Nigerians who
are worried about the fate of their sick
President Umaru YarAdua.The Senate
President David Mark reportedly claimed
YarAdua is responding well to
treatment.Professor Dora Akunyili in
statement said the absence of the
presidenty has not affected the function
of government.She assured Nigerians that
'' government will continue t function
optimally''
Akunyili's statement says ``The Federal
Government wishes to convey her
appreciation to all Nigerians who have
joined in prayers for quick recovery of
our President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. We
appreciate the solidarity and support of
the good people of Nigeria in the
pastfew days that Mr. President has been
away. Government wishes to appeal to
all Nigerians to continue to uphold Mr.
President,his family, and the nation in
prayers at these trying times.
''Federal Government wishes to re-assure
all Nigerians that all machineries of
government will continue to function
optimally at all levels, as we wait
prayerfully for the return of Mr.
President.
But Human Rights Activist and popular
Lawyer Festus Keyamo has urged the
Nigerian Medical Association NMA to
speak up on the president's illness.In a
statement from Keyamo said that ``after
many months of speculation, official
sources at the Presidency finally
admitted that the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, President
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua is afflicted with an
ailment called Acute Pericarditis. Since
that announcement, we have heard and
seen different opinions, both on the
internet and from different medical
personnel in the country as to the
nature of the ailment.
``However, it is disturbing that the
recognized body of all medical doctors
in Nigeria, that is, the Nigerian
Medical Association has kept mute over
this all-important issue. It is enough
indictment on our health system that the
President has to be flown abroad each
time, even for “routine check-ups”.
``But as regards the health of our
President, must we depend on the
opinions of the doctors in Saudi Arabia
who are not Nigerians and do not have
the interest of Nigeria at heart when
giving their opinions? Nigeria has been
known to produce sound doctors who are
sought after all over the world, so it
is time the Nigeria Medical Association
should speak up on this issue.
Specifically, Nigerian wants to know:
1. Is the disclosed ailment of the
President curable or terminal? (may God
not allow that to be the case, though!)
2. ->Is the ailment such as to
incapacitate a person from functioning
at a high-level office like that of the
President?
3. If it is curable, how long can it
take for the victim to be fully back on
his feet?
4. Have the Nigerian Medical Association
made moves to send a team of its doctors
to Saudi Arabia to, at least, see the
President? The attempt to do this is
important and patriotic even if they are
finally denied access to the President.
5. Can the ailment be treated in
Nigeria?
That is why I consider all the calls on
the President to resign or stay as
premature and ill-conceived without
sound and unbiased medical opinion as to
the ailment afflicting him. This is
because, it is not automatic under our
Constitution that when the President is
sick, then he must resign. After all, as
a human being, like alI of us, the
President can fall sick anytime. It is
the nature, degree and character of the
ailment that will determine whether he
is fit to continue in office.
We should note that the lawyers cannot
start their debate as to whether the
President can continue in office or not
without ascertaining the threshold issue
of the actual state of health of the
President.
So while we pray for the quick recovery
of Mr. President, over to the Nigerian
Medical Association. It is time to speak
up!
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