Yar’Adua’s health improves, seek passage of terrorism bill, says aide – The Guardian
January 6, 2010 by Bunmi Awolusi
TheĀ good news yesterday was that President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s health condition has improved and he was in such a frame of mind as to attend to matters of state.
The information came from his Chief Economic Adviser Tanimu Yakubu who disclosed that as a matter of fact, he had been regularly discussing with the President on telephone just as some other key government officials.
In a short statement to The Guardian yesterday, Tanimu expressed Yar’Adua’s readiness to return to attend to matters of state especially on the anti-terrorism bill currently with the National Assembly.
Tanimu’s words: “President Yar’Adua this evening (last night) spoke to Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, Senate President David Mark and House of Representatives Speaker Dimeji Bankole.













