Buhari is Sick, Northern Elders Worried




INDICATIONS have emerged that prominent Northern leaders and elders who

had initially declared support for the candidacy of General Muhammadu
Buhari in the February elections have started reconsidering their
position, following alarms that the general might be suffering a serious
health challenge.

Sources revealed that the retired General is allegedly
suffering from prostrate Cancer but it could not be immediately confirmed
from any medical records.

Online channels had last week indicated that Buhari collapsed during the
presidential campaign rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in
Calabar, Cross River State.

Though the party had denied the report, it was learnt that the development
had immediately prompted meetings among top hierarchy of the Northern
political establishment to review the Buhari situation.

Sources in the polity had told Sunday Tribune that the North is becoming
wary of a possible repeat of the situation it found itself following the
death of President Umaru Yar’Adua in office in May 2010, some three years
into his tenure, following a debilitating sickness.

The illness had surfaced during the 2007 presidential campaign, leading to
rumours of Yar’Adua’s death, but he bounced back on the campaign train and
won the election.

“The North is beginning to rethink the promised support for Buhari in view
of reports that he is suffering from a certain ailment which is believed
to be wearing him down. There are also reports that the elders are pushing
to cut a deal with Jonathan to complete his tenure in 2019 but extract a
promise that power would be returned to the North via a younger and
energetic Northerner,” a source said.

But APC spokesman in the South-East, Comrade Osita Okechukwu, had
dismissed claims about Buhari’s health, saying that the alarm was designed
to create doubts about the APC presidential candidate.

He said: “They are only trying to dig up what is non-existent; no record
of their claim. The General has his doctor and anyone can contact him,
rather than speculate.”

A Northern politician said at the weekend that the North was still
suffering from the effect of Alhaji Yar’Adua’s death in office, adding
that it would be unfair to the North to risk the situation once again.

“There were reports that Yar’Adua was ill before he was picked by former
President Olusegun Obasanjo for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket.
We saw the crisis coming but we believed that only God determines how long
a human being will live. It would be bad for the North to have power
return to the South-West barely ten years after Obasanjo spent eight
unbroken years in Aso Rock,” the source said, adding that the option
before the North was to cut a deal on 2019 when they could settle down to
raise a strong candidate.

According him, the possibility of a truncated Northern presidency, in case
Buhari mounts the saddle, will be too much for the North to bear again. He
added that Yar’Adua’s death, in 2010, resulted in power returning
prematurely to the South, which is in line with the constitutional
provisions.

“If anything happens to Buhari, power will return to the South-West less
than a decade after President Obasanjo left Aso Rock. The prospects are
grim, both for the North and even the South-East that is queuing for
their own turn,” another Northern top brass said at the weekend.

Besides, it was gathered that President Goodluck Jonathan had, during his
recent visit to the Minna Hilltop home of former military leader; General
Ibrahim Babangida, discussed details of Buhari’s health with the former
military leader, a development that was said to have prompted the Minna
General to turn his support to Jonathan.

It was also gathered that prominent Northern leaders have already got wind
of the discussions between IBB and Jonathan, leading to red hot
discussions on the way forward in 2015.

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