APC Shocks The Entire Nation, Bows To PDP And Fayose’s Pressure, Releases Buhari UK Medical Report And Return Date [Must See]

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APC Shocks The Entire Nation, Bows To PDP And Fayose’s Pressure, Releases Buhari UK Medical Report And Return Date [Must See].

The All Progressives Congress APC, has on Friday, released the current health status of ailing President, Muhammadu Buhari.

The National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, made the disclosure in Abuja, during an interactive session with Newsmen.

The reaction came on the heels of the recent claims by the Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, that Buhari is on life support, in a United Kingdom, UK, hospital.

While disclosing Buhari’s health status, Oyegun said: “We are glad to inform you that President Muhammadu Buhari is recovering in a very robust manner.

“We hope he takes it easy and when he comes back; I have no doubt at all that we will have a new and active period of activities.’’

He however, said only the President’s Doctors abroad could decide when he would be fit to return to the country.

The National Chairman nonetheless, refused to respond to the Fayose’s comment, saying he would do that at an appropriate time.

“If I respond, I will be dignifying him.

“At the appropriate time, people will answer him; at the appropriate level; at the appropriate time.

“He is in a different world altogether.’’

According to him, the party’s leadership has confidence in Buhari.

He added that, the meeting x-rayed the nation’s ongoing agitation for its restructuring, and inciting statements emanating from different parts of the country.

Odigie-Oyegun stressed that such inciting statements are not good “for the nation’s health, and have to be stopped’’.

According to him, the party maintains its earlier position on the restructuring of the country, as clearly stated in its manifesto.

He added that, the APC leadership was ready to listen to whatever grievances any group in the country might have.