By Adeola Adeyemo
For a few weeks now, the First Lady of Nigeria, Patience Jonathan
has been in Germany. There have been several media reports claiming she
is ill and receiving treatment in Germany. Various ailments have been
attributed for her sudden disappearance from the Presidential
Villa. However, the Presidency only denied this report in an early
statement, when the news went viral and has been silent about it since.
She was scheduled to accompany President Goodluck Jonathan
to the the first-ever High-Level Plenary Session of the United Nations
on the Rule of Law in New York yesterday. However, she was unable to
attend.
The Nation
reports that President Jonathan who flew out of the country on Sunday
to New York had a stop over in Germany to visit his “ailing wife.”
Sources in New York and at The Presidency in Abuja told The Nation yesterday that the President made a stopover in Frankfurt from where he travelled to Wisbaden to see the First Lady.
“Yes; I can confirm to you that there was a stopover in Germany.
That should be expected, especially when the First Lady has been out of
the country for quite some time. The most important thing is that the
President arrived New York on schedule and he is already settling down
for what he came to do here.”
The Special Assistant to the First Lady on Media, Ayo Osinlu said she was expected back in the country this week but did not give a specific date.
Despite the Presidency’s initial denial that the First Lady was not
ill and was only “taking a moment’s rest” in Germany, the prolonged
“rest” has only fueled speculations that she is indeed ill. She was once
reported to be receiving treatment for “food poisoning” and then
for “ruptured appendicitis” and later for “uterine fibroids”.
In this situation, does the Presidency owe Nigerians an obligation to
tell us the true state of the First Lady’s health or is it proper to
continue in this hush-hush manner of denying speculations on her health
and keeping mute for so long?
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