Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has claimed that he was
not aware of Umaru Yar’adua’s illness, when he picked him as his successor
during the 2007 election.
Yar’adua was declared the winner of the controversial
presidential election held on April 21, 2007, and was sworn in on May 29, 2007.
In 2009, Yar’adua left for Saudi Arabia to receive treatment
for pericarditis. He returned to Nigeria on February 24, 2010, where he died on
May 5, 2010.
His vice president Goodluck Jonathan became president.
In a book ‘Against the Run of Play’ authored Olusegun
Adeniyi, Obasanjo insists that Yar’adua’s response to two clarifications he
sought from him, convinced him (Obasanjo) to go ahead with his decision.
“One, the lingering doubts about his health, while the other
was a very pervasive allegation that he had a manipulative wife who had too
much influence on him,” Obasanjo said.
“Not being a medical practitioner, I gave the report to a
friend and renowned professional in the medical field who reviewed it and told
me that the person in the report was not on dialysis, which meant either he
didn’t have a kidney problem or that he had successfully undergone a kidney
transplant. That was the report I had about his health,” Adeniyi quoted
Obasanjo as saying.
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