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Somali leader fine in hospital, off to UK - envoy
06 Dec 2007 08:05:54 GMT
Source: Reuters
NAIROBI, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Somalia's President Abdullahi Yusuf is recovering well from bronchitis in a Nairobi hospital and will fly shortly to Britain for a checkup on his liver transplant, the Somali ambassador to Kenya said on Thursday.

Suggestions by some security and diplomatic sources that Yusuf was in a very serious condition were "lies", the envoy, Mohamed Ali Nur, told Reuters after a morning visit to the hospital where the president has been since Tuesday.

"He is doing well and is very upbeat. He was walking and exercising in his room," Nur said, noting that the stress of Somalia's political turmoil had contributed to the infection.

"In the last four weeks, he has had a lot of stress. He was busy with the appointment of the new prime minister and cabinet. He had slept very little. All this made him very tired."

Yusuf, who gives his age as 72 but is said by some to be nearer 80, would take the next available flight to the United Kingdom, later on Thursday or early on Friday, for his annual checkup of a liver transplant he had 13 years ago, Nur said.

Yusuf leads a government that is the 14th attempt to restore central rule in Somalia since the 1991 toppling of a dictator.

This year, his administration has faced a raging Islamist-led insurgency, political infighting, and a humanitarian crisis a U.N. envoy called the worst in Africa. (Reporting by Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Katie Nguyen)


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