| Date Published: 12/18/09  Yar'Adua's Health: Nigerians must know the truth now  by Joe Igbokwe                   I have just read the news in the front page covers of our Newspapers where
  the Attorney General Chief Micheal Aondokaa of the federation was quoted
  as saying that President Yar’Adua who left Nigeria since November 23
  2009 for medical checkup can rule from anywhere. In another paper, The
  Vanguard precisely he said that it is “Only Yar’Adua can decide if
  he’s fit to govern” According to Aondokaa in the same Vanguard “what
  most people do not know is that Yar’Adua will come back. He has done it
  before, when he was Governor he was away for six months and the death
  wishers did the same thing….he did not only return to continue his job
  as Governor, but he went on to have a second term”
 First, let me tell Aondokaa that we all know that President Yar’Adua is
  a human being who can be sick like any other person. Let me also tell
  Aondokaa that no reasonable person will wish our President dead, because
  he has added values to Nigeria after the disaster called Obasanjo.
  Nigerians are interested in the health of their President because they
  know that things can go wrong if a vacuum is created for too long.
  Nigerians know that once a person becomes the President of Nigeria he
  ceases to be the property of any family or any State, he becomes the
  property of Nigeria.
 
 Yes, President Yar’Adua can decide if he is fit to govern but it depends
  on whether he is conscious or rather stable enough to take such decision.
  Criminal officials in the Presidency have denied Nigerians the right to
  know the real state of our President’s health and therefore nobody can
  say what the true situation is. Nobody knows the truth, all we hear is
  conflicting statements and blatant lies from the pit of hell. Vice
  President Jonathan Goodluck has not been in charge. We do not know those
  who have been taking decisions on behalf of the President since November
  23 2009. The fear is that the criminal gang, the congenital liars in the
  presidency would have been looting the nation to stupor. A day is enough
  for things to go wrong talkless when Nigeria has been without a president
  for nearly one month now.
                     Aondokaa told us that when Yar’Adua was the Governor of Katsina State,
    he was away for six months and nothing happened. Now Katsina is one of the
    poorest States in Nigeria, a timid and obscure state that is not fit to be
    a state if we know what we are doing. To try to compare being a governor
    of a small State like Katsina with that of being the President of Nigeria
    is reduce the argument to a ridiculous level. It is apple and orange
    comparison, a tale for children under two years old. An argument that is
    too meaningless to be credited to anybody that is privileged to be an
    Attorney General of any nation. It is absurd. It is foolish. It does not
    add up. It is kindergarten and at best useless. Aondakaa statement shows
    at once the kind of people running the affairs of the country in Abuja,
    and it is unfortunate.
 I insist once again that Nigeria is not a banana republic. A president of
    150 million is not the same thing as being a governor of 3 million people.
    I repeat once again that a minute is too precious to sacrifice in this
    country as things stand now. To allow Nigeria to be without a President
    for close to one month now is to create room for a big problem. We are
    busy creating a space for constitutional crisis, we are gradually inviting
    trouble. Those who are busy creating this problem and playing politics
    with Yar’Adua’s predicaments should look back to history and learn
    very fast. Only truth and nothing but truth will set Nigeria free. Our
    leaders in Abuja must make the issue of Yar’Adua health and his
    condition now public. We need to know what is happening.
 
 As things stand now this nation cannot afford to continue with this hide
    and seek game. This nonsense must stop now, this rigmarole must cease
    forthwith. Nigeria is in want of a strong and decisive leader now and we
    need to look into our constitution and apply the rules as a matter of
    urgency. We have deceived Nigerians enough since November 23 2009 and this
    cycle of stupidity must end now. Nigerians deserve to know who has been in
    charge since Yar’Adua left office for medical checkup. Nigerians deserve
 to know now the exact state of the President’s health crisis, and
    whether he is capable of continuing with the tedious job. Let us stop
    deceiving the world. Those who have ears let them hear.
 
 
 Joe Igbokwe
 Lagos
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