Aisha Buhari
PHOTO: TWITTER/AISHA M. BUHARI
Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari, has given an
insight into the power play at the Nigerian seat of power in the wake of
sickness that has kept her
husband out of the country for over two months. In a
Facebook post yesterday, Mrs. Buhari took a cue and alluded to some elements
around her ailing husband as “the hyenas” and “the jackals,” hoping that they
would soon be sent out of “his Kingdom.”
Mrs. Buhari, who is presently in the United Kingdom to see
her ailing husband, made the post while responding to a proverbial Facebook
post by the Senator representing Kaduna Central District, Shehu Sani.
The federal lawmaker had posted: “Prayer for the absent Lion
King has waned. Until he is back, they will fall over one another to be on the
front row of the palace temple. Now the hyenas and the jackals are scheming and
talking to one another in whispers, still doubting whether the Lion King will
be back or not…
“It is the wish of the hyenas and the jackals that the Lion
King never wakes up or come back so that they can be kings. It is the prayers
of the weak animals that the Lion King comes back to save the kingdom from the
hyenas, the wolves and other predators.”
Responding to the comments also proverbially, She said: “God
has answered the prayers of the weaker animals. The hyenas and the jackals will
soon be sent out of the kingdom. We strongly believe in the prayers and support
of the weaker animals.”
Mrs. Aisha’s remarks attracted some comments from her
followers on Facebook, wishing her husband a quick recovery.
The First Lady had returned to the UK last week after an
earlier trip last month after which Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose claimed
that she was denied access to the President by an alleged cabal around him.
Upon her return to Nigeria then, Mrs. Buhari had said he was
recovering well and that the President expressed appreciation to Nigerians
praying for him.
In a related development, Fayose has asked the Federal
Executive Council (FEC) to invoke Section 144 of the 1999 Constitution by
declaring the nation’s number one citizen unfit to rule, saying he has become a
bad business for the cabal that allegedly imposed him on Nigerians.
He claimed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the
presidency cabal were in a dilemma over the return or otherwise of the
President following his current state of health.
In the meantime, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has
shunned a Kano-based group, Muhammadu Buhari Legacy Implementation Initiatives,
that was campaigning that the 2019 presidency must only go the ailing leader.
Irked by the message of the campaigners who were on a
courtesy visit to the secretariat of the ACF in Kaduna, the Arewa leaders were
short of giving a marching order to their visitors, saying: “ACF is not a
partisan group.”
Earlier, the leader of the team, Alhaji Ado Mohammed, noted:
“After Muhammadu Buhari was elected President in 2015, we decided that we
should go round the whole country to implement his legacies, assisting him from
outside the government.”
President Muhammadu Buhari had flown to London 63 days ago
to resume medical treatment after an earlier round early this year.
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