A report by an online news portal, Sahara Reporters, on Saturday quoted two presidential sources as saying the First Lady was flown out of the country discreetly.
One source, the medium claimed, disclosed
that Mrs. Jonathan had kept a low profile several weeks before her
movement to a German hospital.
“She has not been in good health for a while now,” a source close to the Jonathan family reportedly said.
After a medical trip in 2013, which her
spokesman denied, Patience later returned to the country to admit that
she went to a German hospital for treatment.
The agency also quoted another source as
saying, “Nigerians are paying for her treatment and deserve the courtesy
of being informed about her movement.”
The Presidency, however, denied the report.
The First Lady’s spokesman, Mrs. Ayotunde Adesugba, told SUNDAY PUNCH on the telephone that there was no truth in the report.
Adesugba said she left the President’s
wife in the Presidential Villa a few minutes before speaking with our
correspondent at around 9pm on Saturday.
“There is no truth in the report. I just left her in the office now,” she said.
Mrs. Jonathan had on Wednesday played
host to the Chief Executive Officer of Water and Sanitation for Africa,
Mr. Idrissa Doucoure, who sought her support on ways to improve
sanitation on the continent on behalf of the United Nations
Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation.
She received the guest at the conference hall of her office inside the State House.
Before receiving the UN delegation on
Wednesday, she had also played host to some women from one of the
South-South states earlier in the week.
Also, the President’s wife accompanied
her husband to the inauguration of the Wuye Ultra-Modern Market, in Wuye
District of the Federal Capital Territory penultimate Thursday.
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