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PDP youth group says Wike, Fayose should visit President in London

The group also said that visiting Buhari should not be the exclusive right of All Progressive Congress (APC) members.

The group also said that visiting Buhari should not be the exclusive right of All Progressive Congress (APC) members.

Fayose, the governor of Ekiti, and Wike, the governor of Rivers, are members of the PDP.

The PDPYF made the call via a tweet on Thursday, February 16, following a visit by Senate President, Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker, Yakubu Dogara to Buhari on Wednesday.

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Both Saraki and Dogara are members of the APC, which is currently Nigeria’s ruling party.

“Buhari health is not the APC internal affairs alone therefore PDP youths  recommending that Fayose & Wike should also visit him in London,” the PDPYF tweeted.

Buhari has also received visits from APC leaders, Bola Tinubu and Bisi Akande and Ogun state governor, Ibikunle Amosun among others.

The President has been in London since January 19 when he left Nigeria for a 10-day medical vacation.

Speculations have been rife about the true state of Buhari’s health and the presidency has been forced to severally deny rampant death rumours.

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Meanwhile, Buhari has told the Senate that he will not return to the country until his doctors rule out “certain factors” regarding his health.

However, Saraki, on Wednesday, said that there’s no cause for alarm assuring Nigerians that the president is his usual witty self and is in good spirits.

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