NIGERIA: SADDLED WITH A SICK AND A DISHONEST PRESIDENCY - Lauretta Onochie
Illness is not a crime. Every human being, including presidents, can face health challenges. What separates leadership from deception is honesty, transparency, and respect for constitutional order. Nigeria has a clear precedent. During the early period of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, when health challenges arose, Nigerians were formally informed through the National Assembly. Power was duly transmitted to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, in line with the Constitution. The country was not left guessing. The system, though strained, worked. Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigerians are confronted with something far more troubling than illness: opacity dressed up as governance. President Tinubu appears to suffer recurring health challenges, yet there is no forthright communication with the Nigerian people. Instead of honesty, there is camouflage. Instead of constitutional transparency, there is silence. Each time medical attention is required, it is routinely presente...