.
The president's absence from the April 12 meeting was the first since his March 10 return to Nigeria from a 49-day medical vacation in London.
“All
is now set for Mr President to preside over tomorrow’s (today’s meeting
of the Federal Executive Council. I can confirm to you very strongly
that Mr President will be at the Council Chambers for FEC meeting
tomorrow (today)," the source said.
Buhari has been absent from the weekly meeting since April 12 leading to fears that he has taken ill again.
Buhari said, on arrival in Nigeria, that he did not remember being so sick in all his life.
However, Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, after the April 12 meeting, denied that the president had fallen ill again.
"Mr
President is not ill again. Mr. President is in town; Mr. President is
attending to other issues. He looked at the agenda for the meeting and
decided that the vice president should preside. It is not unusual for
the vice president to preside over FEC meetings," Mohammed said.
Buhari
was also reported to have cancelled the FEC meeting of A
Following
Buhari's absence from the April 26 meeting, Mohammed said that the
president couldn't attend the gathering because he wanted to rest and as
such would work from home.
Mohammed said the president “asked that he should be allowed to rest and the vice president should preside.”
"President Buhari has asked that all the files on his desk be brought to him at his official residence for treatment," the minister said.
The Presidency has repeatedly denied reports that Buhari has taken ill with presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu assuring Nigerians that there's no cause for apprehension as regards to the president's health.
Buhari's
wife, Aisha, also said, on Tuesday, that her husband's health
challenges are not as bad as they are being perceived to be.
Meanwhile, prominent lawyer, Femi Falana and other activists have urged Buhari to go on medical leave with immediate effect.
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