An
intestinal problem has forced President Jonathan to cancel a planned
surprise visit to the Super Eagles in South Africa, medical sources in
London said today.
The
Nigeria president, who is on a whirlwind three-nation trip to Egypt,
the United Kingdom and France, had planned to surprise the Super Eagles
in South Africa following their qualification for the final of the
African Cup of Nations last Wednesday.
However,
in London Mr. Jonathan came down with an intestinal disorder referred
to as Amoebic Colitis and he underwent testing at the London Clinic on
Harley Street. The clinic is highly favoured by Nigeria’s rich and
powerful.
A
medical source told Saharareporters that Mr. Jonathan's situation is
not worrisome but that the persistent nature of the condition meant the
president had to undergo some screenings. It was not clear why he did
not undertake the screenings in Abuja, where State House has an
excellent clinic manned by a largely idle staff.
Meanwhile,
former Nigerian dictator Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida was also sighted at
the InterContinental Hotel in London limping on one leg. Mr. Babangida
was helped into a vehicle by two aides on his way to a hospital in the
city.
It
was not clear if President Jonathan previously knew of Babangida's stay
at the same hotel but the two met briefly as Babangida struggled to get
to his car.
Mr.
Jonathan is expected to arrive in France on Monday, according to his
itinerary, but it is unclear if his health issue will force a change.
Mr. Jonathan’s wife, Patience, last month returned to hospital in
Germany following new health concerns.
The
president has detailed the Senate President, David Mark, to cheer on
the Super Eagles to victory in their final match against Burkina Faso
tomorrow.
A presidency source said the President plans a massive reception for the Super Eagles in Abuja on Tuesday night.
Following
decades of irresponsible management of the Nigerian economy, including
failure to develop the health sector, Nigeria’s leaders and their
families routinely hurry off to the developed world to squander valuable
foreign exchange even on minor health procedures.
Two
years ago, Babangida’s wife died in a hospital in California. Prior to
that, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s wife died in a hospital in Spain.
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