In response to mounting speculation, the Presidency addresses Bola Tinubu's absence, refuting health concerns. Minister Tunji Alausa assures Nigerians of Tinubu's well-being, asserting his active leadership role.
Amid growing speculation surrounding the extended absence of President Bola Tinubu from Nigeria following his attendance at the World Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia, the Presidency has moved to address the issue.
Despite his prolonged stay abroad, Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare Tunji Alausa emphasized that Tinubu's absence is unrelated to any medical concerns.
In a televised interview on Channels Television's The Morning Brief, Alausa assured the public that Tinubu remains in good health and is actively engaged in national matters. He reiterated that the country's healthcare system is designed to serve all Nigerians, emphasizing that Tinubu's well-being is not the primary focus.
The statement aims to quell rising speculation and assure citizens of Tinubu's well-being while underlining the President's commitment to leading the nation forward.