ABU hospital denies Buhari cancer report - APC campaign office
The Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), has discredited the purported medical report said to have emanated from the hospital indicating that General Muhammadu Buhari is suffering from prostate cancer, the Buhari campaign office said.
The All
Progressives Congress presidential campaign in a statement by its media
and publicity director Malam Garba Shehu Saturday described as
disdainful, distractive, mischievous, fake and fallacious the trending
news report of an alleged prostate cancer condition of its presidential
flag bearer, Buhari being credited to a source from the renowned
Teaching Hospital.
The
statement said ""It (report of cancer) is untrue and condescending of
its exponents. I have it on good authority that GMB has not visited the
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital in the last five years. So,
how can anyone say that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer last
October, barely three months ago?"
The
campaign spox added that "this is the highest point of political
distraction, malice and mischief. The report was not only fake but
unfounded. I have spoken to impeccable sources at ABUTH all of whom deny
the report and also claimed that the letterhead used was not their
regular one, and that Dr. Bala Mohammed that purportedly approved the
false Medical Report is not on the personnel list of that department."
The
Buhari spokesperson said "sources at ABUTH also disclosed that “Medical
Report analysis only come from Laboratory Technologists and not Medical
Doctors as handwritten in this particular case, stressing that General
Buhari did not attend the hospital for cancer or any other ailment."
The
campaign also dismissed as figment of the imagination of "wicked and
evil persons," rumour that General Buhari may be travelling to the
United States towards the end of this month for medical check up.
Shehu
while dismissing the report as fabrications, however, said that "as a
prominent leader of the opposition, many interests across the world want
him (GMB) over for political and diplomatic consultations," adding that
the "invitation to the US may not be unconnected to this.
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