Afran : Ailing Nigeria leader calls VP, but talk kept secret
on 2010/1/9 10:02:11
Afran

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ABUJA (Reuters) - Ailing Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua, who has been in hospital overseas for the past six weeks, has spoken to the vice president and heads of parliament, a government minister and state governor said.

It was not clear what was discussed between Yar'Adua and Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, but supporters said the conversations late on Tuesday showed the 58-year-old leader's health was improving.

The government is facing growing pressure from senior lawyers, political analysts and opposition party officials to provide concrete evidence that Yar'Adua is fit enough to govern Africa's most populous country.

The president has been absent from Nigeria for more than a month receiving treatment for a heart condition in Saudi Arabia, but there have been few updates on his health.

Jonathan has been presiding over cabinet meetings but executive powers have not officially been transferred to him, leading to questions over the legality of decisions made by the government in Yar'Adua's absence.

"The vice president told us in the cabinet meeting that he spoke with the president at about 8 p.m. (1900 GMT) yesterday. That is all I can tell you," said Information Minister Dora Akunyili.

Bukola Saraki, governor of Kwara state, told reporters Yar'Adua also spoke to Senate President David Mark and Speaker of the House of Representatives Oladimeji Bankole late on Tuesday.

"Prior to now a lot of anti-democratic individuals have been feeding you that the president cannot talk, is in a coma, and cannot converse, but the same president has now spoken with some people," Saraki said. "We are happy to say that he is improving very well."

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