President Muhammadu Buhari may have been in and out of hospital since
arriving London to see his doctors exactly a fortnight ago, if feelers
from Abuja House – the official residence of the Nigerian High
Commissioner to the Court of St James’s – where he is staying, is
anything to go by.
But this could not be confirmed as The
Guardian has met a wall of silence from sources close to Abuja House,
with two of them citing fears of losing their jobs, if they dare say
anything. One source kept sealed lips and only took occasional glances
at this reporter as he approached him yesterday afternoon.
A
prominent aide of the president who had in February, walked to this
reporter at the entrance of the property and called him “an educated
illiterate,” before then saying: “if you want the president dead, you
will be disappointed. The president will make a full recovery,” shunned
The Guardian when asked for the where about of the president as he was
driven out shortly after 1:00pm.
About 10 minutes before
then, one other notable aide had arrived and also did not respond to
greetings of “afternoon sir, afternoon sir,” before entering the staff
quarters. But when he came out later and was going towards the main
house, The Guardian repeated same and his only response was “how are
you, journalist,” before going in to probably see the president.
Another aide was similarly approached, he only nodded and waved.
All the four sources contacted declined commenting or saying anything about the president’s recovery,
however, one regular guest said, “whether he has seen his doctors or
not, l don’t know,” when asked about the president’s recuperation.
Pressed further, he said, “honestly, l have not seen the President since
he came back, “ again on medical vacation.
Two staff members on the payroll of the High Commission told The Guardian the same thing. One said, “
I’m
sorry, l cannot say anything to you.” Though the second noted that they
have been “busy,” since Buhari arrived, but wouldn’t go further, except
to show fear of “losing my job.”
One female staff member when
asked yesterday if the president had come back from seeing his doctors,
simply said “l don’t know about that.”
As if avoiding The Guardian, the aides and guests no longer use the main entrance to the house, once inside the property.
Even on Sunday afternoon, when one arrived at about 3.40pm, the driver
packed very close to the side entrance of the house rather than the
front door, perhaps to prevent the reporter seeing anyone being driven
out.
Even the security didn’t respond to continual pressing of the buzzer-both last week and yesterday.
However,
the beautiful flowers used to adorn Abuja house weren’t silent. They
did catch the attention of three Italian tourists as one of them took
several shots as he walked past
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