There was confusion on Monday over the trip of President Goodluck Jonathan’s wife, Patience, to Germany.
An online portal, Saharareporters, had
reported on Sunday that the wife of the President was being treated
for “food poisoning” which she contracted during a visit to Dubai,
United Arab Emirate 11 days ago.
However, the Presidency, in its reaction on Monday, denied that Mrs Jonathan had been hospitalised for food poisoning.
Her spokesman, Ayo Osinlu, confirmed
that she had travelled out of the country but denied the rumoured
illness. Osinlu said the President’s wife travelled out of the country
to take a “moment’s rest”. He, however, did not disclose Mrs Jonathan’s
whereabouts.
“If you look at her itinerary in August,
you would be wondering how she was able to accomplish that. In the
course of this week, she will be back home. But remember, it all depends
on her plans,” he said.
The Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, who also spoke on the matter,
dismissed Mrs Jonathan’s widely reported illness as a rumour.
Abati insisted that the story “was a rumour and there is nothing like that”.
In its report, Saharareporters had
revealed that an air ambulance airlifted the President’s wife to
Wisbanden in Germany for emergency medical attention. It added that
Patience had been undergoing treatment for about four days.
The United States-based Nigerian news
portal quoted an unnamed source in the Presidency as saying that Mrs.
Jonathan travelled to Dubai after the African First Ladies Summit in
Abuja.
It also quoted sources in the
Presidency as saying that the “emergency airlift departed for
Wiesbaden, Germany” but could not confirm if “her treatment was being
undertaken in that city.”
A national newspaper on Monday had
reported that Mrs. Jonathan was being treated at a hospital called Horst
Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden, Germany.
Horst Schmidt Klinik is where the late President Umaru Yar’Adua was hospitalised for kidney-related ailments. However, The PUNCH could not confirm on Monday if Mrs Jonathan was indeed in the hospital.
Meanwhile, an aide of the President, who
pleaded anonymity, said on Monday that the President had ordered the
first couple’s media aides to find a way to inform Nigerians about his
wife’s trip and health.
It was learnt that Jonathan handed over the directive following the concerns raised over his wife’s alleged ailment.
He was said to have told his media team
to liaise with his wife’s media team and agree on how to tell Nigerians
what really transpired.
Following this directive, Abati and Osinlu met. Osinlu later told The PUNCH that
they decided to speak on the issue “in order to save ourselves of the
stress of responding to the widespread enquiries from our friends in the
media one-by-one.”
He also said that the report that Patience was airlifted to a German hospital by an air ambulance was not true.
But he promised sending a statement which at the time of filing this report at 9pm, he had not sent.
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