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Anxiety over Buhari’s health is unnecessary, don’t politicize it – Bishop Kukah

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Archdiocese, Mathew Kukah, has called on Nigerians to avoid making the health of Nigeria’s public figures a subject of political discourse or speculations. Speaking with journalists in Abuja, Kukah said:

 

“I do not think that the health of Pres. Buhari or any Nigerian should be the subject of politics or speculation. And it is also something I found very troubling because nobody does the things we do in Nigeria. There are various presidents and Heads of States around the world, who have been sick and they have died.

 

But no country breaks into song and dance and ridicules, the way things happen in Nigeria. Former US President, Ronald Reagan, was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for most part of his tenure in office and nobody had the slightest idea, what was happening to him. I think the responsibility we have is to pray for our President because we do not know who is going to be next.”

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