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Oyegun: Buhari building up stamina ahead of his return

BY Dyepkazah Shibayan

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John Oyegun, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says President Muhammadu Buhari is building his energy and stamina in the UK .

Speaking with journalists at the APC national secretariat on Thursday, Oyegun said the “worse is certainly over.”

He said only Buhari could tell when he would be back to the country.

“I can confirm that Mr President is convalescing very strongly. Right now, all he is doing is having as much rest as he can to build up his energy, to build up his stamina. But the worst is certainly over,” the chairman said.

“Mr President is going to come back and he is going to face the responsibilities for which the people of this country have elected him. I am glad to say he is recovering beautifully.

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“But I am glad he is having a lot of rest. And I wish it was possible to say take a longer time getting truly ready but he is beautifully making progress with his recovery. We discussed issues with him, but basically it was a courtesy call.

“People who are genuinely concerned, who want to see him, who want to chat with him. We had quite a good chat, quite a good meal. As you could see he is still his old jovial self. He had so many questions about events back home, just wanting of course to get our own perspective of things which we did. I thoroughly enjoyed the visit and I came away very happy.”

Oyegun said the statements made by Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti, on Buhari’s health are “totally unbecoming.”

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“Believe me, I hate to comment on anything the Governor of Ekiti state says because when people have taken leave of common decency, our basic cultural upbringing. When people cease to have respect for elders and cease to have respect for the fact that an elder statesman who is also president of this nation is going through a health challenge and seek to make fun of it, and seek to say things that are so totally unbecoming, it is really not worth commenting on,” he said.

“But I am glad that as at yesterday (Wednesday) even Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors went there and thank God nice sober people, they were very excited at the pace of recovery of Mr President. I hope that finally, even for the most hardened of political adversaries that common sense and common decency will finally prevail.”

On Sunday, Oyegun in company of Rotimi Amaechi, minister of transportation; Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, among others visited Buhari in UK.

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