Former Lagos State Governor,
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Friday slammed reports that suggested that he was ill and
flown out of the country for medical attention, adding, however, that he holds
nothing against his detractors.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after
paying a condolence visit to the widow of the late Sun Newspapers
Vice Chairman, Dimgba Igwe, Tinubu said he only travelled to get some rest from
work.
“Intellectually, we’ve seen that in
the area of politics. This is political genocide, as far as I am concerned. Is
there anybody there who has planted poison in my body, expecting it to
incubate, germinate and kill me by now or hospitalise me by now? They are
getting my family members worried and raising questions. Why is this? If it’s a
question of death, we would all die one day and, to their lies, I say God will
forgive them, guide them right; if they just want to make money, they should do
the right thing and they would get their daily bread.”
“Then came 1999, and ever since, we
have been on a political horse race, barefooted, fighting a war, while some
people are on the horse. The person must rest.
“A whole lot of you might not know;
sometimes I don’t go to bed until 4:30a.m and by 8a.m. I am already up
answering questions and planning elections. I promised myself and my family
that one day I will escape, go for rest, and nobody will be able to reach me
and that is what I did. I did my general medical check-up in April; it’s not
yet time for another round.
“I went to my doctor friend and
asked him that with all these rumours going on, does he have to examine me, and
he said no. Now, tomorrow if you like, I would bring my exercise bicycle out
and ride for you. That’s just the truth, I didn’t even have a need for panadol
or paracetamol since I was away, and that is the gospel truth.”
About Lagos State government footing
his medical bills from taxpayers money, Tinubu said:
“If you go to some places, they say
Lagos State is paying my medical bills. Go to the Ministry of Health, go and
find out, I am so shocked. As a matter of fact, I feel I am a member and a
leader in this profession of journalism and some of you must be challenged to
question some of these rats who are just going to isi-ewu centres and
concoct stories, because you see, it’s a stain on your profession, integrity
and honesty and again, if you start to cry wolf where there is none, the day
wolf comes, nobody will be there,” he said.
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