The Presidency on Monday announced that
wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, had travelled to
Germany, where it said she visited often for medical check-ups.
“It is notable that Her Excellency has a
history of visiting the hospital in Germany even before she became the
First Lady, thus making her medical trips routine,” a statement by the
Special Assistant (Media) to the President’s wife, Ayo Osinlu, said.
Osinlu’s statement was in reaction to media reports that the President’s wife had again returned for medical treatment abroad.
Patience was in 2012 overseas for six
weeks attending to her health. Though Osinlu and the Presidency denied
then that she was undergoing treatment, Patience at a thanksgiving
service to celebrate her survival revealed that she underwent nine
surgeries and passed out for a whole week.
The Presidency statement on Monday
read, “Our attention has been attracted by some curiosity in a cross
section of the public and particularly the media, about the movement of
the First Lady, Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan.
“For the avoidance of doubts and
ambiguities, we wish to state that the First Lady travelled to Dubai,
after which she proceeded to Paris, France, to participate in the first
Green Women Conference, which took place in Paris on March 17, where she
received the 2013 Global Women Leaders’ Award for Peace.
“She thereafter proceeded to Italy from
where she went to Germany to see her mother, Mama Sisi, who is currently
receiving medical attention.
“The First Lady is spending sometime overseeing the management of her mother’s condition.
“She is also using the opportunity to
spend quality time with her holidaying children before they return to
school, as they are with her to see their grandmother.
“It is unfortunate that again, some
media houses have allowed themselves to be used by dedicated
mischief-makers against the basic tenet of professional journalism,
which regards truth as sacred.
“It is notable that Her Excellency has a
history of visiting the hospital in Germany even before she became the
First Lady, thus making her medical trips routine.
“It is also instructive to state that
medical experts have recommended that every human being should undergo
medical checkup every six months, even if not suffering from ill health.
“Therefore, hospital visitations of our
leaders should not become leading media issues or attract disrespectful
comments, just as the current circumstances of former President Nelson
Mandela and other African leaders in similar situations, and even those
who died, have not attracted negative comments from their people.
“While urging a more charitable
disposition towards one another as our brothers’ keepers, we wish to
express our appreciation for the sincere interests of those, who have
shown genuine concern through their enquiries.
“The First Lady is expected back within the next week.”
Meanwhile, Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, on Monday described
an online report credited to him to have announced the sacking of Osinlu
as “a classic April Fool’s joke and fake naija news”.
An online news portal, Saharareporters,
on Monday morning, had posted a report that Abati issued a statement
announcing Osinlu’s sacking and his replacement by one of the online
medium’s columnists, Rudolf Okonkwo.
The report had since been removed from the website.
But Abati in his Twitter handling denied issuing such statement.
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