Yusuf, son of
President Muhammadu Buhari, is “ready to be discharged” from Cedarcrest
Hospitals, Abuja, where he is receiving treatment.
Felix
Ogedegbe, chief medical director of the hospital, announced this in a statement
on Friday.
Yusuf
was admitted into the hospital on December 26, after he was involved in a bike
accident.
Ogedegbe
said he has “remained stable and continued to make remarkable improvement”
since his treatment started.
He
also said after his admission, Yusuf underwent s successful surgical operations
and over the following week, “improved remarkably.”
“He
has remained stable ever since and has continued to make remarkable progress.
He is now ready to be discharged,” Ogedegbe said.
“His
extremely speedy response to treatment so far is testimony to the world-class
early care he has received here in Cedarcrest, Abuja.”
The
doctor also refuted reports that Aisha, wife of the president, was also treated
of shock in the aftermath of Yusuf’s ill health.
He
added: “No one else required treatment for this incident or its aftermath. The
first lady was not at any time treated for shock and she was not admitted into
Cedarcrest at any time.”
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