Jos, 16 July, 2025 / 10:25 pm (ACI Africa).
The passing on of the immediate former President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, at a London health facility in the United Kingdom (UK) is part of the “tide of medical tourism” in the West African nation, Archbishop Alfred Adewale Martins of the country’s Lagos Catholic Archdiocese has lamented.
In his Tuesday, July 15 statement in which he implores that God grants the late former President “eternal rest and consolation to all who are saddened by his death”, Archbishop Adewale challenges the Nigerian government to address gaps in its healthcare system.
The late Buhari, who served as President of Nigeria from 2015 to 2023 passed on at a London clinic on Sunday, July 13 “following a prolonged illness”, the spokesperson of President Bola Tinubu is quoted as saying.
The body of the late 82-year-old former President was brought back to Nigeria on Tuesday, July 15, reportedly landing at the airport in Katsina State, Northern Nigeria. He was later laid to rest at his family compound in Daura some 80km from Katsina city.
“His death in a London hospital brings into focus again, the need to develop healthcare delivery and facilities in our country in order to stem the tide of medical tourism,” Archbishop Adewale laments in his one-page statement shared with ACI Africa.






