By Toyin Dawodu
There is a saying in Yoruba
Land : “Orun a re mabo.”
Translation:
No one comes back from the dead.
Buhari may not be dead, but he might as well be – too sick to
rule, too greedy to leave.
*Buhari |
Do I wish Buhari dead? Hell no! I wish him well. But as the
president of Nigeria ,
he needs to either serve in his full capacity as president, or immediately
resign. There is no third option here, at least not one that benefits
Nigerians.
For weeks, Buhari’s administration has been reporting that he is
healthy, that he is simply on an extended trip to London for medical tests. He has been away
for weeks, and his administration is unwilling or unable to tell Nigerians if
or when their president will return, according to the LA
Times.
So, what we know for sure is even if Buhari is not sick - which is
improbable, considering his appearance of late - and he is just more
comfortable spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on his current medical
tour instead of getting these “medical tests” done at the State
House Clinic Abuja, the fact remains he so preoccupied with
his health that he is unable to lead his country. And Nigeria does
not seem to have another leader poised to take his place.
I agree with Okey Ndibe that Buhari should step down.