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What’s the fate of ‘common man’ if my husband could spend months outside Nigeria receiving treatment - Aisha Buhari


The Wife of Nigeria’s President, Aisha Buhari, on Monday decried the poor state of healthcare delivery in Nigeria and the fate of “common man”.

She expressed the views at the stakeholders meeting on Reproductive, Maternal, New Born, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH and N) in Abuja.

Adeola Fayehun reports that the event was also used to inaugurate the Governors Wives Advocacy Group (GWAG) on reproductive health in the country.

“I would like to be realistic to say a few words concerning health delivery system in Nigeria. It is very poor, sorry to say that.

“I am happy that the MD of Aso Clinic is here. Dr Manir, I am happy that you are here.

“As you are aware for the past six months Nigeria was not stable because of my husband’s ill health.

“We thank God that he has fully recovered now.

She recalled the recent trips made by her husband, President Buhari, to London for medical treatment, wondering what would happen to Nigerians who could not afford to travel abroad.

“If somebody like Mr President can spend several months outside Nigeria, you wonder what will happen to a common man on the street in Nigeria.

“Few weeks ago I was sick as well; they advised me to take a first flight to London; I refused to go.

“I said I must be treated in Nigeria because there is a budget for an assigned clinic to take care of us.

“If the budget was N100 million, we need to know the way the budget is spent.

“And along the line I insisted; they called Aso clinic to find out if their X-ray machine was working, they said it was not working; they didn’t know that I was the person that was to be at that hospital at that very time.

“I had to go to a hospital that was established by foreigners in and out 100 per cent.

“What does that mean?’’

“I think it is high time for us to do the right thing.’’

“Yes of course we have (policies) but implementation is always the problem.

“So we need to change our mindset and do the right thing.’’

She said that a lot of constructions were on-going at Aso Clinic when the hospital lacked basic medical equipment and tools.

“There are lots of constructions going on in that hospital but there is no single syringe there; what does that mean? Who will use the building?

“So we have to be good in reasoning; you are building and there is no equipment, no consumables in that hospital and the constructions are still going on.

She expressed that as a result of the president’s absence on medical vacation, “a 40-year-old man who is still living in his father’s house created a state out of a state and that is a major setback to the country.

“I hope that such a thing will not be repeated,’’ she stated.

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