Mortality of any African leader outside Africa due to health issues would be a loss for the outside country.

Nigeria's ex-President Muhammadu Buhari passed away in a British hospital last Saturday. It underscores a large problem in Africa: political leaders frequently seek costly medical attention overseas. It ends up costing the government a great deal of money, yet the medical systems back home are not supported much and aren't very good. Numerous African leaders and significant personalities have perished in hospitals outside of Africa. It indicates a significant betrayal of the people and a great error in realizing what is most significant in life. It would be ironic to juxtapose the funds transferred to large hospitals in these nations against the health of the population. For instance, the State House Clinic in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, was established for the medical requirements of the President, the Vice President, their families, as well as government ministers. Between 2015, when Muhammadu Buhari first assumed the Nigerian Presidency, and March 2023, ₦15.24251 billion wa...