The presidential candidate
of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has reacted to President
Muhammadu Buhari’s assurances that he was not cloned into Jubril Aminu
Al-Sudani, a supposed impostor.
Atiku blamed the presidency
for the international embarrassment the allegations of a purported impostor,
Jubril Aminu Al-Sudani, acting as President Muhammadu Buhari, has caused the
country.
He said the mystery and
lack of transparency that dogged the President’s health status and other issues
surrounding his medical vacations in the UK gave room for the rumours and
speculations making the rounds worldwide about the President’s true identity.
Spokesman of the
Presidential Campaign Council, Osita Chidoka, said this yesterday when he
featured as guest on AIT’s breakfast show, Kakaaki, in Abuja.
He said: “The rumours about
him (Buhari) being cloned; about somebody replacing him can only arise because
of the absence of information.
“The more fundamental issue
goes back to the issues of transparency and information to country men.
“If our President goes into
hospital for a surgery or treatment, it is the right thing for Nigerians to
know what is wrong with our president. How long is he expected to be away?
“Nigerians were kept out of
the loop (by the presidency). It was the same thing that happened to us with
President Yar’Adua. He came back to the same situation.
“Nigerians reserve the
right to know the status of our president even of our presidential candidate.
We saw it in the US. Mrs Clinton had an issue, she had to come out clean. Trump
had to come up with his letter showing what his doctor said about his health.
“Now, we have a situation
where we don’t know what was the issue? Who treated him? How much did it cost
us? What was he doing in the hospital? Who paid for it? None of those
information is available.
“It is a national security
matter that our president was away for 100 days and we don’t have information.
I think it is something that maybe the National Assembly needs to legislate
about since the President has refused to use their discretion.”
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