There
are indications that the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience,
has been flown abroad for medical treatment in an undisclosed German
hospital.
Unconfirmed reports had it that the
First Lady’s health might have relapsed, thereby necessitating her going
abroad to receive fresh medical attention.
Mrs. Jonathan was conspicuously absent
at a Good Friday service held at the Aso Villa Chapel on Friday although
her husband attended with his mother, Eunice.
The President is currently in Lagos for the Easter break without his wife.
Her last public appearance was in France where she received a Global Women Leader for Peace Award 2013.
Our correspondent learnt that she returned to the country briefly after the event before embarking on a fresh trip.
But unlike the trip to France, a
presidency source who pleaded anonymity, said Mrs. Jonathan did not
embark on the current trip with her full entourage.
When contacted on the telephone, Mrs.
Jonathan’s spokesman, Mr. Ayo Osinlu, confirmed that the First Lady was
not in the country.
Osinlu however denied reports that Mrs. Jonathan is abroad for medical attention.
He said she was abroad attending to her
foster mother who is sick. However, he did not disclose the country
where the First Lady is attending to the ailing woman.
But investigations by our correspondent showed that Mrs. Jonathan may be in Germany.
It was further learnt that she is expected back in the country this week.
The source however could not say exactly when she will be back.
An online news medium, SaharaReporters,
had reported on Saturday that Mrs. Jonathan was sick again and was
shuttling between Spain and Germany in search of treatment.
The report quoted a source as saying the
First Lady was also contemplating receiving medical treatment from a
United States hospital.
Mrs. Jonathan disappeared from the country for several weeks last year to attend to her failing health.
During the period, both the Presidency
and Osinlu denied that the First Lady was receiving treatment abroad for
an undisclosed ailment.
Specifically, Osinlu said Mrs. Jonathan was vacating abroad after the rigour of hosting a conference of African First Ladies.
But during a special thanksgiving
service held in her honour recently at the Aso Villa Chapel, the First
Lady admitted that she was sick and “died” for a week.
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