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The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Lurdmax10: 9:32am On Dec 01, 2022
President Muhammadu Buhari’s nonchalance toward public criticisms of his last trip to London, United Kingdom, for a routine medical check-up speaks volumes of his unpresidential attitude and penchants against Nigerians.

Public reactions to the trip were largely constructive and predicated on the need to lift up Nigeria’s medical healthcare system from its current morass, along with the thinking that Nigeria’s health facilities should be good enough for the president and Nigerians; and that so long as highly placed public officers can go abroad for routine medical checks using state resources, they will not be motivated to provide standard healthcare at home. Those arguments are well-intended and ought not to be treated with apparent disdain by the president.

The frequent foreign medical trips of Buhari are not only unprecedented but also demonstrate his disinterest in improving the healthcare system of Nigeria. His preference for foreign, rather than local, treatment is unpatriotic and has exposed Nigeria to ridicule among the community of nations. It paints a poor picture of the country’s healthcare sector and casts doubt on the competence of local medical professionals before the world.

The sarcastic question posed by King Charles to Buhari about whether the latter owns a residential building in London is tantamount to saying, “As the President of your country, why are you always here?” This indicates that not only is the world watching, but it is also taking notes.

Buhari’s foreign trips expose the hypocrisy of an administration that purports to promote local content by banning the importation of certain foreign items and claims it would no longer provide resources for government officials to travel abroad for medical attention.

Additionally, in spite of the humongous budgetary allocations earmarked for Aso Rock Clinic every year, the hospice is reportedly still ill-equipped. More worrisome is the continuous mass exodus of Nigeria’s health practitioners abroad due to poor social safety nets and the abysmal response of the government to the same.

With barely six months left in Buhari’s administration, Nigerians are not overly hopeful of any positive change from the president on medical tourism, and this is a shame, considering he has spent almost eight years in office. Incoming political leaders should avoid this dangerous precedent. Foreign treatment by public officers should be restricted except for cases that cannot be handled in Nigeria.

https://guardian.ng/category/opinion/editorial

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by seeyounow: 11:00am On Dec 01, 2022

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by lhordspy: 11:00am On Dec 01, 2022
"Incoming political leaders should avoid this dangerous precedent."

Me personally, i hate it when our leaders run to the western part of the world for everything. Treatment, vacations, even caucus political meetings.

Especially going there to seek validations. These people are not god.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by sexyking1: 11:00am On Dec 01, 2022
If you talk now they will send their dogs after you! Tell me why our nurses and doctors won't Japa? That money he is using for that medical trip, he can use it to equipment one standard state of art hospital in each state capital of this country. I no blame them, I blame Nigerians clamouring for same mistakes again!

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by kushma(m): 11:00am On Dec 01, 2022
We have a tourist president that budgets billions for Abuja state house clinic but still won’t use it but rather will travel to uk for treatment, all those funds spent or stolen for the clinic would have built a world class hospital. The other time Aisha was saying the clinic was empty no drugs there, that’s is to tell you they have been stealing the fund’s budgeted for it.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Seyiemath(m): 11:01am On Dec 01, 2022
And some Nigerians want to vote in another sick president.




Read my story how I narrowly escaped bandits in the Abuja-kaduna express way cry cry cry cry cry cry

https://www.nairaland.com/7417940/how-lost-everything-just-7

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Nobody: 11:02am On Dec 01, 2022
We have all the chance now to right the wrongs of voting someone that is disconnected both socially and emotionally in 2015. Hear me out brothers, Tinubu will be worse than Buhari. Atiku is no good either. Peter Obi is not close to a saint but he is far better than the rest. Making Peter Obi the president is now a national project. If we miss it this time, no amount of wailing will help us. Tinubu doesn't even us social media neither does he regard any human alive as human.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Ikennaford: 11:02am On Dec 01, 2022
African leaders doesn't have shame at all, the other one is celebrating his son playing for the united States,,,,

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by tishbite41(m): 11:02am On Dec 01, 2022
Make everybody go hin own way
Forza Biafra
Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by ipobarecriminals: 11:03am On Dec 01, 2022
sad
Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by AFRICANJAMAICA: 11:03am On Dec 01, 2022
Ok

Some of his supporters cant afford even a medical treatment there in nigeria,..
They will be drinking Agbo with jedi jedi and be shouting APC online

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by MrCGPA(m): 11:03am On Dec 01, 2022
Tinubu Own will be Buhari Pro Max if Nigerians Dare Vote him. Recall that Buhari was Hale and Hearty pre-2015 unlike this greedy Grandfather whom people are Paddling up and down because of Greed. We must kick APC out like we did to PDP in 2023.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Solumtoya: 11:03am On Dec 01, 2022
A party that failed on every promise wants to be re-elected. A President who specifically condemned Foreign Medical trips and spent his entire tenure travelling for Foreign Medical Treatment should be ashamed not asking us to vote someone else who boldly does same.

I weep for Nigeria

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Olaolex: 11:04am On Dec 01, 2022
Since the begining of this present administration of PMB, the only thing that has improved is the health of the PMB

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Mindlog: 11:05am On Dec 01, 2022
Shameless.
Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Itohanmiwa: 11:05am On Dec 01, 2022
Bunch of hypocrites. Like they would trust Nigeria healthcare when they are opportuned to be president.
Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by realstars: 11:05am On Dec 01, 2022
He has turn personal shame to National shame to all nigerians, no wonder our Doctor are moving over there to be treating them.

Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Brendaniel: 11:05am On Dec 01, 2022
lhordspy:
"Incoming political leaders should avoid this dangerous precedent."

Me personally, i hate it when our leaders run to the western part of the world for everything.

Especially going there to seek validations. These people are not god.

But you are busy supporting Tinubu who goes every now and then for the same medical tourism, how then would you claim you want such to stop.

It is very obvious something is wrong with your support

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Maxymilliano(m): 11:06am On Dec 01, 2022
And the same party is offering us another person whose medical folder is abroad for renewed hopelessness

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Juniorpope123: 11:06am On Dec 01, 2022
Peter Obi is the Next President of Nigeria come 2023

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by traihit: 11:06am On Dec 01, 2022
kahlide:
Nigeria needs to regain her lost glory

Buhari came to take away the remnant of that glory.....now one Mr Emilokan says he will continue from where Buhari stops.

Their devices will not work. God will put them and their associates to shame. The people will rise and the thirst of Nigerians in sending the APC out will be fulfilled.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by mariahAngel(f): 11:06am On Dec 01, 2022
kahlide:
Nigeria needs to regain her lost glory

Was Nigeria ever glorious?
You can't lose what you never had.
We can only hope for a better future.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by VoltageDivida(m): 11:07am On Dec 01, 2022
He can spend the remaining months of his reign in UK hospitals for all we care.

We're just waiting patiently for February to vote in a competent and fit president.

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by ZombieTERROR: 11:07am On Dec 01, 2022
undecided


Only a mad man supports APc

A useless party that has absolutely nothing to offer Nigerians..

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Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by arsenal33: 11:07am On Dec 01, 2022
All candidates must disclose if they have or have ever had foreign private doctors.
Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by ofiko123(m): 11:08am On Dec 01, 2022
May God help Nigeria...
Re: The Shame Of Buhari's Foreign Medical Trips - Guardian Editorial by Angelfrost(m): 11:09am On Dec 01, 2022
Nigerian leaders and politicians have since forgotten the meaning of shame!

Even their supporters on Nairaland will explain to you why there is nothing wrong with an elected president or governor spending money meant for them on foreign medical trips.

That's why they see nothing wrong in electing another aged sickly and senile man into power.

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