President Muhammadu Buhari, who returned Saturday from a 103-day
medical vacation in the United Kingdom, may yet return there for medical
checkup if need arises, his media adviser said Monday.
Mr. Buhari
addressed the nation on Monday, his first since coming back, warning of
his administration’s readiness to deal with proponents of the
dissolution of Nigeria.
The president kept mute about his health condition, and gave no indication whether he would seek further treatment.
Mr. Buhari has been treated in London for months for an undisclosed ailment.
But his spokesman, Femi Adesina, confirmed the president may still leave the country for medical check-ups.
Speaking
on Sunrise Daily programme on Channels TV Monday morning, Mr. Adesina
called on Nigerians to pray that Buhari remains in good health.
“What Nigerians should hope for is that our president will remain
whole. But if there is any reason to go out why not, you need to first
stay alive before you can lead a country. So whatever it takes for our
president to remain healthy should be done, but we want to hope and believe that the worst is over,” he said.
Mr.
Adesina said the president was prepared to assume office after
transmitting a letter to the National Assembly, informing the lawmakers
he was back to his duty post as demanded by the constitution.
“They don’t have to read it or debate it, no. What the Constitution
requires is for him to send it. Once it is sent he assumes office,” Mr.
Adesina said.