Emerging report emanating from the United Kingdom, UK, embassy, reveals that Ailing President, Muhammadu Buhari, has regained his strength, while awaiting his Doctors’ approval to return to Nigeria, any moment from now.
“Oh yes, we thank God”, a source in the Nigeria High Commission in London, United Kingdom, told Premium Times, when asked if the President’s health had improved substantially.
“He is doing very good; he is ok, but his Doctors will determine (when he will return)”, the official, who sees Buhari regularly said.
Sources added that, security agencies have beefed up security at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, where his aircraft is expected to land, anytime his Doctors give him leave.
Recall, that the President left Nigeria for London on May 7, to continue with his medical treatment. This was after he had returned to Nigeria on March 10, after spending 51 days in the British capital, attending to his health.
Upon his return, the President said he: “couldn’t recall being so sick, since he was a young man, including in the Military, with its ups and downs.”
The embassy source expressed sadness that some Nigerians could wish the President dead, saying: “(it is) sad that any human being will wish another dead.”
“It’s sad, but God is all seeing and will always suffice, and to Him we submit all our affairs. They have failed and will continue to fail.”
Meanwhile, women from all walks of life, on Wednesday, converged at Abuja, for a one-day prayer and fasting session for the speedy recovery of Buhari.
The women, led by the President of the National Council for Women Societies, NCWS, Mrs Gloria Shoda, said the prayers had become necessary, to ensure the good health of the President.
“We have been praying as individuals in our closet, but this time, we have decided to hold this open prayer for our President.
“We want him to recover quickly, and return to work. The Council has decided to make this prayer a monthly routine, to ensure that things work well in this country also.
“Nigeria belongs to all of us, and it is our responsibility to always pray for our leaders, most especially our President, irrespective of our political affiliations’’, she said