Nigeria - The All Progressives Congress (APC) has challenged Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, to show evidence that President Muhammadu Buhari is on a life support facility in London, UK.
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On Wednesday, Fayose alleged that the President has been on “life support for 20 days”.
Fayose made the allegation while berating Buhari’s handlers over the non-disclosure of the President’s health situation.
However, spokesman for the ruling party, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, labelled the Governor’s comments as “tales”.
Abdullahi who admitted that he did not know the current health status of Buhari said: “I don’t have such information on the health status of the president as spokesman of the APC. If the governor is saying he has it, I don’t have it.
“All I know is what is in the public domain. If Fayose has such information and he is making it available, I think people should ask him how he got it.
“I only hope he is not celebrating that his prophesy is coming to pass. I hope that is not why he is gleefully announcing it because if that is what he is doing, it is no longer politics. It is about our common humanity.”
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