Buhari’s health: Garba Shehu’s ‘rat’ confession vindicates Nnamdi Kanu – IPOB

Published on July 12, 2025 at 03:58 PM

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has reacted to recent remarks made by former presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, regarding the widely reported ‘Presidential Villa rat invasion’incident during former President Muhammadu Buhari’s prolonged medical leave.

In a statement issued on Saturday, IPOB spokesperson, Comrade Emma Powerful, said Shehu’s comments lend credence to long-standing claims by the group’s leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, concerning the transparency of information shared with Nigerians during that period.

DAILY POST recalls that Garba Shehu had reportedly admitted in his book that the “rat infestation”; narrative — circulated during President Buhari’s absence in 2017 — was not entirely accurate and was used as a public explanation while the President was undergoing medical treatment abroad.

Reacting, IPOB stated that the disclosure aligns with some of the concerns raised by its leader, Kanu, years ago, particularly regarding government communication during Buhari’s time away from office.

The group added that the statement affirms the importance of accountability and transparency in governance.

“This development supports our earlier calls for more openness about the health and availability of those in leadership.

“Our leader had expressed concern about these issues, and now some of those concerns appear to be acknowledged, even if belatedly,”; IPOB said.

The group also used the opportunity to reiterate its long-standing position on the need for responsible leadership and respect for the right of citizens to ask questions about their governance.

While IPOB criticized the initial handling of Buhari’s medical leave and the explanations offered to the public, it urged Nigerians to reflect on the importance of transparency, public trust and access to accurate information in a democratic society.

The statement further called on the international community to encourage good governance and support efforts to uphold truth and justice across the African continent

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