Nigeria’s
President Muhammadu Buhari is battling what appears to be Alzheimer’s disease,
SIGNAL can report.
The
development, which has greatly impaired the President’s ability to remember
serious matters of governance, has strengthened the takeover of the Aso Rock
Presidential Villa by a cabal under the reins of Mamman Daura.
According
to a top-level source who disclosed the details to SIGNAL, a recent meeting
with President Buhari at the Aso Rock Villa showed how much the illness may
have worsened in the last few months with the President needing a reminder over
and over again to keep up with the details of an ongoing conversation.
The
development is said to have created a situation where the President is
technically no longer in control of serious governance decisions. According to
the source who did not want to be named, Mamman Daura, a close confidant of the
President has now assumed overwhelming control of the Buhari administration
taking advantage of the President’s ailment.
“It
is a really serious situation. It is looking like the President has now been
caged and hijacked. He is not in control. Daura is the one handling most of the
key issues. He is the one who manages the entire decision making process from
who is listed and presented to the President for appointments, interpretation
of key policy decisions and their implications to the President, and even who
is targeted or penciled down for arrests or prosecution. It’s unbelievably
shocking”, the source said.
The
unfolding development corroborates an earlier report by SIGNAL in June 2016 which revealed details
about how wife of the President Mrs. Aisha Buhari was being sidelined by
the Daura cabal which had hijacked President Buhari’s government.
Buhari’s
Alzheimer’s symptoms and a history of memory gaffes
According
to medical experts, in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, a person may function
independently. He or she may still drive, work and be part of social
activities. Despite this, the person may feel as if he or she is having memory
lapses, such as forgetting familiar words or the location of everyday objects.
Friends,
family or neighbors begin to notice difficulties. During a detailed medical
interview, doctors may be able to detect problems in memory or concentration.
Common difficulties include:
- Problems coming up with the right word or name
- Trouble remembering names when introduced to
new people
- Having greater difficulty performing tasks in
social or work settings
- Forgetting material that one has just read
- Losing or misplacing a valuable object
- Increasing trouble with planning or organizing
In
the run up to the 2015 presidential election, Nigerians witnessed a bizarre
occurrence in how President Buhari then the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) became entangled in a series of memory,
pronunciation and clear message errors. In one striking instance, President
Buhari forgot the name of his running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
addressing him instead as Prof. Yemi Osinbade.
In
another shocking development, President Buhari on a live television interview
with Al Jazeeraforgot the full meaning of Nigeria’s electoral body the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), switching ‘Nigeria’ with
‘National’.
Similarly,
in a meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House, President Buhari
forgot the full meaning of APC, the acronym of his All Progressives Congress
(APC) ruling party. This time, Buhari omitted the word ‘progressives’, adding
‘Nigeria’ and ‘people’ into the mix and describing his party as the All Nigeria
Peoples Congress.
But
President Buhari was not done yet as the litany of his memory loss gaffes saw a
fresh replay in Europe, this time referring to the Chancellor of Germany,
Angela Merkel, as “President Michelle” of “West Germany” during the G7
Summit in Germany.
A
medical practitioner who spoke to SIGNAL on condition of anonymity disclosed
that these errors provoke more than casual interest in claims that the
President may actually be battling Alzheimer’s disease. “We must continue to
pray for the well-being of Mr. President but I think it is in the public
interest that citizens begin to call for a proper medical assessment of the
fitness of the President for his own good and for the good of the country. Some
of the signs are troubling and Nigerians should be concerned”, the medical
practitioner said.
A
series of foreign trips and medical vacations
Although
much of the President’s health challenges have been carefully shielded from the
Nigerian public by presidential handlers, several media reports indicate that
President Buhari’s frequent vacations and trips abroad since he assumed office
in May 2015 are beyond official engagements but actually health-related.
In
June 2016, President Buhari proceeded to London for 10 days for medical
attention and what his handlers described as a vacation. The development raised
concerns and fears over the President’s health. Presidential spokesperson Femi
Adesina dismissed concerns about Buhari’s worsening health condition stating that
the President was “fit as a
fiddle.”
Recall
that earlier in February 2016, Buhari also took a six-day vacation.
During
the President’s trip to London in June 2016, there were reports that aside from
seeing an E.N.T. specialist for a persistent ear infection, he was also placed
on close medical observation for possible cancer treatment. In a closely related development, informed
sources who did not want to be named told SIGNAL President Buhari has been
reluctant to proceed on an extended medical leave that could take at least
eight weeks to undergo a combination of medical procedures abroad.
“The
extended medical leave would enable the President undergo an extensive
procedure that will take at least eight weeks. His doctors abroad have advised
he needs to undertake the procedure but the President has been reluctant
because that would amount to his absence from office for at least two months.
His close advisers think that would be too risky and they are trying to avoid a
repeat of the Yar’Adua situation. So for now the doctors in Nigeria are
administering treatments and whenever they observe an emerging complication, he
is scheduled for a foreign visit where he goes on another round of medical
check-ups abroad”, the source said.
A
statement on Wednesday from the Nigerian Presidency announced that Buhari would be leaving for Germany on Thursday for a
meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The Presidency said Buhari would
discuss with Merkel, matters relating to Boko Haram and the Nigerian economy.
Since
his inauguration on May 29, 2015 Buhari has earned the record of Nigeria’s most
traveled President within a time span of twelve months.
Mamman
Daura cabal takes over Aso Rock, Aisha Buhari kicks
In
the midst of growing concerns over President Buhari’s health, his inability to
function effectively has paved way for the emergence of a new power bloc within
the Villa. The cabal headed by Mamman Daura, a close relative and confidant of
the President has maintained firm grip over the inner workings of the Buhari
administration.
Mamman
Daura is said to have usurped more powers than he should be wielding over the
President, forcing the wife of the President Mrs. Aisha Buhari to raise her
voice in dissent.
In
June 2016, SIGNAL first broke the story of Aisha Buhari’s fears over how
her husband the President was losing his hold on power due to his poor health
condition and the rise of the Daura cabal within the corridors of power at
the Aso Rock Villa.
In
what appears to be her first courageous attempt to draw public attention to
what is happening in the Villa, Mrs. Buhari told the Hausa Service of the BBC that people who did nothing to secure the
election of her husband, the President, have taken over the government.
Although
Mrs. Buhari hid under the cover of the ongoing crisis in the ruling APC to air
her grievances, inside sources informed about the real power crisis at the
Villa told SIGNAL Mrs. Buhari may have just taken the first step towards
sending a message across to the Daura cabal in Aso Rock.
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