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Nigeria: Yar'Adua Returns Home Next Week, Says Saudi Doctor

Lagos — President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua is billed to return to Nigeria next week, one of the medical doctors attending to the President at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Jeddah, said yesterday.

The doctor told Deutsche Presse-Agentur, a German news agency under anonymity yesterday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that Yar'Adua was no longer in the intensive care wing of the hospital and was undergoing routine medical tests.

This development corroborates the claims of the Nigerian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Alhaji Abdullahi Garba Aminchi, that the president was fit enough to return to Nigeria anytime next week.

Aminchi told newsmen in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, that the call on the president to resign from office as a result of his ill-health was out of place.

"President Umaru Yar'Adua has been attended to by his doctor. He was given a week to recuperate after which he will be examined again. From the one week, he has just spent two days (Thursday). So, he still has five days to recuperate.

"After one week rest, if he is certified fit and capable to return home and resume his work, God willing, he will be back in Nigeria by next week," Aminchi said. He dismissed insinuations making round among Nigerian pilgrims in Makkah that the president was brought to the Mount Arafat by Saudi medical officials to pray and take part in the Hajj rites.

The ambassador frowned at the spate of criticisms going on in Nigeria and the call on the president to resign from office, describing the euphoria generated by the president's trip for medical check-up as uncalled for. According to him, Yar'Adua could not become president of Nigeria if it has not pleased God or if God did not approve it, advising critics of the president to wait for their own time.

Aminchi thanked all Nigerians who had been praying for the president, especially Nigerian pilgrims currently in Saudi Arabia and government officials. When contacted on the development, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi, yesterday said he had no information to give.

Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Mohammed Goje and his Edo State counterpart, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday took a swipe at politicians and other Nigerians calling for the resignation of the president from office. Speaking at Okada, Edo State, yesterday, during the 7th graduation ceremony of Igbinedion University, the governors said those making the call were seeking easy way to power.

Goje said: "If democracy is to be sustained, we should not be sentimental. We should pray to God to speedily give better health to Yar'Adua."

He said anything that would bring instability to the country was unpatriotic and admonished Nigerians to pray for the President because, "God who gives life and everything will save His people."

On his part, Oshiomhole said: "All of us have the duty to pray for our president. Yar'Adua has made contributions to ensuring the peace and stability of this country at very difficult times. I do not belong to the same umbrella with him but we belong to the same country.

"Yar'Adua is an asset to this country. He is a statesman. We are in a democracy and we have people who look at issues in terms of immediate political calculation. Unknown to many Nigerians, Yar'Adua has demonstrated certain qualities of leadership that are uncommon. I am speaking with authority because I have been privileged to interact with many leaders. That is critical to the growth and development of this country," he said.

Yar'Adua, 58, had suffered severe chest pain a fortnight ago and medical examination revealed that the President is suffering from acute pericarditis, (an inflammatory condition of the coverings of the heart).


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  • igboamalu thankgod
    Dec 6 2009, 11:53

    Based on new development of President YarAdua health condition Nigeria and other african countries should learn to stop acting God on other peoples life, no body holds the mans life but God,for human to start acting evil and good, speaking evil and good and arrangening evil and good when God Almighty did not is unfair and is not most time acceptable to God Almighty.

    People do forget that the man is human like every other Nigeria who can take ill and get up at any time and i do not known why Nigeria do celebrate peoples death more than their life?.

    Let Nigeria pray hard for the safe returne of President YarAdua because they have northing to gain for his death but more to gain for his Life.

    Even if what they are expecting of him is not 100% what they are seen as people of God we are to love one another care for One another which is the only way God Almighty want things to be Going.

    Igboamalu ThankGod Ananwa write

  • KaparaK
    Dec 6 2009, 14:20

    God this, God that…give me a break! The only “god” that is keeping this ghost alive is western medicine. If Emperor Yar so much believes that his “…life is in God’s hands…” let him stop going to the German or Saudi’s westernized Hospitals. If Emperor yar is so godly, let him put the health of his “subjects” ahead of his by providing adequate healthcare for the majority of his “subjects” who cannot afford to go to Germany and Saudi Arabia – wouldn’t that be a godly thing to do for God to be merciful & cure him of whatever ails him?. If Yar is so godly let him keep his campaign promises, at least, one them - get the majority (99.9%) of his “subjects” out of this perpetual darkness – godly people are promise-keepers. After all, all men/women are created equal in the sight of God. The same “God puts me here” claptrap used by Nigerian leaders to justify the likes of Abacha’s thievery of $3 Billion from the mouth of the poor within 4 years of his mal-administration, or Emperor Yar’s protection of the likes of Ibori while persecuting the likes of Ribadu. God, god, god…whatever.

  • magbaje
    Dec 7 2009, 13:01

    Amen my Brother...It's about time these Nigerians stop using God as a crutch...WAKE UP AND CONTRIBUTE TO HUMANITY!!!

  • professory2kb
    Dec 7 2009, 02:57

    May god almigty spear his life.may god almigty protect him.

  • dnwaiwu
    Dec 7 2009, 10:51

    We are all praying for his quick recovery. One thing is certain about Mr President, he is not corupt. He may have his shortcommings like any Nigerian, but sincerely means well for Nigerians.God has a reason for everything, probably, he will refurbish all our teaching hospitals, afterall Saudi Arabia is a third world country like Nigeria. Who knows next time, he may remain in one of Nigeria's teaching hospital. Daniel Nwaiwu -Lagos Nigeria

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