Reps clash over Buhari’s health status
Reps clash over Buhari’s health status
Members of the House of Representatives exchanged words on Tuesday over the health status of President Muhammadu Buhari .
Lawmakers quarrelled over the use of the word “ sickness” in referring to Buhari or explaining his reason for being away from the country to the United Kingdom since January 19 .
The disagreement was more pronounced among members of the ruling All Progressives Congress , the President ’ s party .
While some members said Buhari was sick and was away to treat himself , others claimed that he was on “ medical vacation . ”
It was the House Majority Leader, Mr . Femi Gbajabiamila , who started the argument when he tried to stop the Chief Whip , Mr . Alhassan Ado -Doguwa , from describing the President as a sick man .
Both Gbajabiamila , who is from Lagos State , and Ado - Doguwa, who is from Kano State , are members of the APC.
Ado - Doguwa was contributing and opposing a motion seeking to investigate the alleged harassment of members of ‘ Kwankwasia ’ followers , a political group loyal to former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso .
He had stated that the motion , which was moved by a fellow Kano lawmaker , Mr . Aliyu Madaki , was “ basesless ” because the Kwankwasia group was known for moving around the state and inciting people against the political leadership.
Ado - Doguwa observed that the country was already under tension owing to the absence of Buhari and could not afford any “ partisan ” activities that could lead to insecurity .
He added that the group was already campaigning for the 2019 presidential elections in a volatile place like Kano.
“ Our beloved President is sick abroad .
“ These partisan activities are completely unnecessary and baseless . The police must do their work of protecting lives and property anywhere in the country. ”
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