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Buhari's Illness Has Taken a Toll on His Health - Visiting Governor Talks on Meeting in London
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One of the Nigerian governors who left Nigeria to visit President Muhammadu Buhari in London and had a meeting with him on Wednesday, has talked on the president's health status.



One of Nigeria’s state governors who met with President Muhammadu Buhari in London on Wednesday, said this evening he was delighted to see the national leader in person after so many weeks of uncertainty.

The governor exclusively disclosed to
SaharaReporters anonymously that the delegation of seven governors found Buhari to be “much better shape than earlier speculated,” and in full control of his faculties.

“Yes, the illness had a taken a toll on his health,” he said, describing Buhari’s walk as “okay” if his advanced age is factored in.

Of the president’s speech, “I did not notice any remarkable change in his voice,” the governor declared.

He said he and his colleagues enjoyed a sumptuous lunch at Buhari’s residence before their departure but did not clarify whether the president participated in the meal, or how long they were with him.

“We met one of your correspondents hanging around at the gate asking questions on whether the President is going to return home in two weeks,” he said of SaharaReporters.

The governor further said that members of his delegation believed Buhari should follow the advice of his doctors and not be stampeded into rushing back home.

“After all, he has left the country in a very capable hand, fiercely loyal, competent, cerebral and unambitious,” he said, referring to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.

President Buhari is thought to be suffering from cancer, but he has refused to disclose his diagnosis. Wednesday marked the 80th day of his “medical vacation” in the United Kingdom.
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