Nigeria's President Buhari Again Travels to London for medical reasons

 

Nigeria's President Buhari Again Travels to London

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari will proceed to London on Friday for what his office described as a ‘scheduled medical follow-up.’


The Nigerian chief and members of his household robotically travel to the UK for medical treatment amidst the inadequate and poorly outfitted hospitals in the oil-rich country.


Despite public criticisms of his preceding trips, such as one at a period medical doctors in Nigeria had been on strike, the Nigerian leader, who has spent six years in office, seems unperturbed by what critics have described as medical tourism.


Femi Adesina, the president’s spokesman, confirmed the latest trip in a announcement in Abuja on Thursday.


“He is due back in the country all through the 2nd week of July, 2021,’’ the presidential aide stated; indicating the Nigerian president will spend about two weeks in London for the medical attention.


The president returned from his last medical trip to London in April.

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