Buhari Is Almost A Health Freak – APC.



The Presidential Campaign Organisation of the opposition All Progressives Congress in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday, January 18th, debunked rumours over health condition of their presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd).
The Campaign Organisation called the allegation that ex-President Obasanjo was planning an imposture of APC presidential candidate on Nigeria as he supposedly did with the late President Umaru Yar’Adua though paying no attention to their health conditions “unsolicited, reckless and silly“.
The spokesperson of the organization, Garba Shehu, said: “GMB is fit as a fiddle.”
“He has no known ailment and is in excellent condition to pilot the affairs of the country.”
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“Buhari is “almost a health freak,” who exercises regularly and undergoes medical examinations at regular intervals,” the comment continued.
“On each occasion, the outcomes of those medicals have been favourable. The recent medicals he did gave him a clean bill of health,” Garba said.\
The spokesperson added: “GMB is not given to curses, otherwise he would have done as the late President Nnamdi Azikiwe did when a similar mischief played out over his health. Zik swore that whoever did this to him will expire before him, and they all did.”
Ayodele Fayose, says that APC presidential candidate has health problems and may soon return the country to the Yar’Adau scenario if he wins February polls.
He blamed former president Obasanjo for trying to drop Nigeria into crisis.
President Yar’Adua left Nigeria on 23 November 2009, and was reported to be receiving treatment for pericarditis in Saudi Arabia. He was not seen in public again, and his absence created a dangerous power emptiness in the country.

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