A four-man Niger State government delegation that visited former
military President General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) in a German
hospital said the retired leader is in perfect condition.
He is billed to return by October 10 after a surgery for a bone-related
ailment.
The delegation, led by Commissioner for Agriculture, Prof Yahaya Kuta
Mohammed, spent over three hours with the former military leader at the private
home where he is recuperating.
Babangida left for routine medical treatment on September 6 in company
of Aminu, his second son.
His doctors ordered a surgery for Radiculopathy, an ailment he sustained
during the Civil War.
The government’s visit followed a similar visit by President Goodluck
Jonathan.
Other members of the delegation included the Chief of Staff, Umar Nasko,
IBB’s cousin and Director-General, State Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Focal office, Dattijo Aliyu and Managing Director State Development Company
Mohammadu Aliyu.
It was learnt that Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu planned to lead
the delegation but could not make it due.
It was also gathered that three members of the team told the governor
that the former leader was recovering.
A member of the delegation, who pleaded for anonymity, said the team
informally briefed the governor of Babangida’s condition.
“We were with him (IBB) on Sunday and Monday. He was in high spirits and
in good health.
“He is responding positively well to post-surgery therapy.
“I was with him yesterday after our team had stayed with him for over
three hours.
“The team leader delivered the goodwill message to the General.
“He was in high spirits and good frame of mind. The General is good to
return home anytime.”
A family source said Babangida will return home after the Sallah
celebration.
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