Goodluck Jonathan In Germany |
The Presidency on Sunday said there was no truth in media reports that President Goodluck Jonathan was flown to Germany on Friday
for medical attention.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben
Abati, said this in a telephone interview with our correspondent from Germany,
where the President had been since Friday on a “private visit.”
Abati had last Thursday issued a three-paragraph statement, indicating
that Jonathan, with a few aides, was travelling to Germany on a private visit
and should be expected back this week.
Media reports however had it that the President had been taken to a
German hospital after he suddenly fallen ill.
According to the reports, an earlier planned dinner for members of the
just-concluded 2014 National Conference on Thursday had to be cancelled because
of the sudden illness of the President.
But Abati told our correspondent on the telephone that the reports were
“the figments of the writers’ imagination.”
He said the President had the right to embark on private visits and that
he was not only hale and hearty but also treating files in his hotel room.
The presidential spokesman said he sent out a statement, a video and
audio on Saturday showing Jonathan as speaking on the telephone with members of
the national under-20 women’s football team, the Falconets, asking them to go
all out for victory against their German counterparts in Sunday’s final of the
2014 FIFA under-20 Women’s World Cup in Canada.
Abati said, “Before leaving Nigeria, I issued a statement that the
President will be embarking on a private visit to Germany with a few of his
aides.
“On Saturday, I sent out a statement that the President spoke with the
Falconets on the telephone. I also sent out the video and audio of his
conversation with the players where he promised to stay awake and watch the
final match.
“The NTA and some other broadcasting stations aired the video and audio.
“There are also photographs out there showing the President when he was
leaving Nigeria and when he was arriving Germany.
“The President is hale and hearty. In fact, he is treating files in his
hotel room.
“Are these not enough proofs that Mr. President is not sick as they want
Nigerians to believe?
“It is important to note that the publisher of the newspaper that has
been writing this false report is a chieftain of an opposition party who also
have an ambition to be President.”
Meanwhile, our correspondent learnt that Jonathan would be returning to
Nigeria on Monday (today).
Abati had in his Thursday statement indicated that the President would
be back in the country early this week.
Jonathan had in December last year embarked on a similar private visit
to Germany though many also said then that the President had gone in search for
treatment for ill health.
Jonathan’s wife, Patience, had in 2012 admitted in a German hospital for
an undisclosed ailment. She left Nigeria unannounced in August that year and
spent about seven weeks abroad.
Before the woman announced to the nation that she almost died in
Germany, her media aides had denied that she suffered ill health.
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