Ava Sancez
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Wanaharakati kutoka katika asasi za kiraia zenye heshima kubwa nchini Nigeria imemtaka Rais Muhammadu Buhari achukue likizo ya matibabu.
Rais hajahudhuria vikao viwili vya baraza la mawaziri hali iliyozua taharuki juu ya afya ya kiongozi huyo. Rais Buhari hajaonekana hadharani kwa muda wa wiki moja hali iliyopelekea wananchi kuanzisha kampeni katika mitandao ya kijamii kwa kiunganishi cha [HASHTAG]#WhereIsBuhari[/HASHTAG] (Yuko Wapi Rais Buhari).
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Some of Nigeria's most high profile civil society leaders have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to take medical leave.
The president's absence from two consecutive cabinet meetings as well as Friday prayers last week has fuelled speculation about the state of his health.
He has not been seen in public for more than a week and the hashtag [HASHTAG]#WhereIsBuhari[/HASHTAG] has been trending on Twitter in Nigeria over the past 24 hours
In March, he returned from seven weeks of medical leave in the UK, but did not disclose the nature of his illness.
In a statement, the activists, including lawyer Femi Falana and political analyst Jibrin Ibrahim, said:
We are compelled to advise him to heed the advice of his personal physicians by taking a rest to attend to his health without any further delay."
They quote Mr Buhari's spokesman as saying that his doctors advised him to take things slowly.
Source: BBC Africa
Rais hajahudhuria vikao viwili vya baraza la mawaziri hali iliyozua taharuki juu ya afya ya kiongozi huyo. Rais Buhari hajaonekana hadharani kwa muda wa wiki moja hali iliyopelekea wananchi kuanzisha kampeni katika mitandao ya kijamii kwa kiunganishi cha [HASHTAG]#WhereIsBuhari[/HASHTAG] (Yuko Wapi Rais Buhari).
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Some of Nigeria's most high profile civil society leaders have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to take medical leave.
The president's absence from two consecutive cabinet meetings as well as Friday prayers last week has fuelled speculation about the state of his health.
He has not been seen in public for more than a week and the hashtag [HASHTAG]#WhereIsBuhari[/HASHTAG] has been trending on Twitter in Nigeria over the past 24 hours
In March, he returned from seven weeks of medical leave in the UK, but did not disclose the nature of his illness.
In a statement, the activists, including lawyer Femi Falana and political analyst Jibrin Ibrahim, said:
We are compelled to advise him to heed the advice of his personal physicians by taking a rest to attend to his health without any further delay."
They quote Mr Buhari's spokesman as saying that his doctors advised him to take things slowly.
Source: BBC Africa