By Idowu Togun
Today, former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari reportedly died in London the city where many Nigerian leaders retreat to when sickness or death comes knocking. This isn’t just another tragic headline it’s a symbolic indictment of decades of failed leadership.
General Abdulsalami Abubakar, another former Head of State, is also reportedly critically ill in London.
Once again, history repeats itself:
The answer is clear and deeply troubling:
A place where the poor die:
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In underfunded hospitals with no power.
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On broken roads riddled with potholes.
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In maternity wards with no oxygen or skilled hands.
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In silence with no justice, no attention, and no outrage.
A Legacy of Escape, Not Leadership
From Yar’Adua to Buhari and now others battling illness abroad the pattern remains:
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Rule Nigeria.
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Drain its resources.
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Neglect its hospitals.
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Flee to foreign care when death draws near.
They governed this country, but didn’t trust it with their final breath.
If the hospitals they ignored couldn’t serve them in life or death, what legacy did they truly leave behind?
What If?
What if even one of these leaders had the vision to build a world-class hospital in each region?
What if instead of private jets and foreign mansions they had invested in just one excellent medical center per zone?
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Thousands would still be alive.
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Millions wouldn’t sell their land to seek help abroad.
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Even they wouldn’t have had to run.
The Real Tragedy
Enough Is Enough
We need:
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Vision, not escape.
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Hospitals that serve all, not just jets for the privileged.
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Leadership that builds legacies of life not monuments of shame.
God bless our nation.
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Thank you for this article 🙏🏽
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This is an apt and an excellent piece. God bless you, Rose.
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