Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said on Friday he would
need more rest and health tests after coming home from nearly two months of
medical leave in Britain during which his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, stamped his
authority on economic policy.
Shortly after arriving back from London, the 74-year-old
former general told officials he was feeling “much better” but wanted to rest
over the weekend, raising questions about his ability to run Africa’s biggest
economy and most populous nation.
Osinbajo, a lawyer who is seen as more business-friendly
than Buhari, played an active role in driving policy changes in Africa’s top
oil producer during the president’s seven-week absence.
The Nigerian stock market jumped to a one-month high when
Buhari returned, but trimmed gains after his comments about his continued
ill-health raised fears of policy confusion and a power vacuum.
Dressed in a dark kaftan and Muslim prayer cap, Buhari
walked stiffly but unaided from his plane after it landed at an air force base
in the northern city of Kaduna.
After greeting a handful of provincial and military
officials, he boarded a helicopter to Abuja to address Osinbajo and his top
military and security commanders in a brief speech.
“I deliberately came back toward the weekend so that the
Vice President will continue and I will continue to rest,” Buhari said at the
presidential villa. “All I need is to do further follow-ups within some weeks.”
He said he was “conscious” of the needs of the economy,
mired in its first recession in 25 years due to a collapse in oil revenues, but
failed to clarify Osinbajo’s role or the extent of his powers now Buhari is
back home.
Buhari had formally made him acting president when he left
for treatment, but that appointment can only stand when the president is out of
the country.
Buhari also did not reveal details of his sickness.
“I could not recall when last I had a blood transfusion,” he
said. About his treatment in London he added: “Blood transfusions, going to the
laboratories and so on and forth.”
Buhari has traveled to Britain several times to consult
doctors since his election two years ago.
Officials have refused to disclose details, saying only that
he had undergone routine tests. This fueled speculation that his health was
worse than publicly admitted.
Buhari, who first came to power in a military coup in 1983,
is a northern Muslim while Osinbajo is a lawyer from Nigeria’s predominantly
Christian south, a political arrangement that reflects Nigeria’s broad
geographic and religious divisions.
Reflecting his popularity in the north, armed police had to
control hundreds of cheering supporters as Buhari’s plane landed in Kaduna.
Osinbajo played a prominent and active role in Buhari’s
absence, chairing Cabinet meetings and finishing work on an economic reform
plan needed to secure a World Bank loan to help plug a deficit caused by low
oil revenues.
-Arabnews
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