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Mogadishu 08,Nov.07 ( Sh.M.Network)-Mr.Yusuf
told reporters that he had been planning to go to London for a routine
medical checkup that he gets each year, but decided to go to the
hospital in Nairobi because he had a cough and difficulty breathing.
He was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday.
Mr. Yusuf's condition was serious enough to force him to cancel
a meeting with Secretary Rice earlier this week. The 72-year-old
president had a liver transplant 13 years ago.
At a news conference at the hospital, Mr. Yusuf accused journalists
of repeatedly exaggerating his health problems.
"In four days in this hospital they cured me and my health
is absolutely perfect. Do you remember how many times journalists,
who are liars, told to the whole world I was already dead? Three
times I watch television, news came - the president of Somalia Abdullahi
Yusuf Ahmed, already died," he said.
Mr. Yusuf's hospitalization and the subsequent health scare comes
at a delicate time for Somalia. He appointed a new prime minister,
Nur Hassan Hussein, last month. And on Sunday, five cabinet ministers
left their jobs because they said the transitional government did
not include enough members of their clans.
Mr. Yusuf's doctor, Mauro Saio, has been his doctor for more than
15 years. He says the Somali president responded well to antibiotics
given to him after he was admitted to the hospital.
"I don't think there is any cause for alarm. He was scheduled
to go to London for the routine annual medical checkup for his liver,"
said Saio. "I must say we have started doing that here and
his liver is fine, but London will confirm that. And before leaving
he noticed that he has a cough. We did an x-ray, he had bronchitis,
he has been put on treatment, he has responded very well. "
When he was first admitted to the hospital, fears arose that Mr.
Yusuf was seriously ill. Media reports began to speculate on the
possibility of a major power struggle in Somalia if the relatively
weak transitional government is left without a leader.
Somalia has been without a proper government since 1991, when a
coup ousted dictator Mohammed Siad Barre. Troops from Somalia and
Ethiopia have been battling Islamic insurgents for months, and the
United Nations now says the country is witnessing the world's worst
humanitarian crisis.
Source (VOA)
Shabelle
Media Network Somalia
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