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Africa Horn
Yusuf sez he's healthy, honest
2007-12-08
(SomaliNet) Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed on Friday made his first public appearance after three days in a Kenyan hospital in a bid to end speculation on the state of his health, AFP reports. Yusuf, who has battled ill-health for more than a decade, said he was feeling "very nice" and was recovering well from a bronchial infection that saw him hospitalised on Tuesday.
"He's fine. We're fine here. Fine. Really. How are you?"
He also said he had seen at least three press television reports suggesting he had already died. "Many of you know me. I am healthy," he reporters.
"Never better. Wanna see me pump some iron?"
Hospital sources have insisted Yusuf was in "serious condition" when he was admitted, but presidential aides and the country's envoy to Kenya have flatly dismissed the claim.

"We had an X-Ray, he had bronchitis. He has been put on treatment (and) he has responded very well and he will be able to travel soon to London for a scheduled check-up," said Mauro Saio, Yusuf's doctor.
"It was the cheese blintz, we're sure of it."
Yusuf, a thug former warlord before he was elected president in 2004, has seemed frail during recent public appearances, has lost weight and suffers from bouts of heavy shaking.
Wonder if it was Yeltsin syndrome?
He has had a liver transplant and his ill health has been a source of concern in Somali political circles and among his foreign supporters. "For the last 13 years I have had this liver, a transplanted liver, and it is healthy like your liver," said Yusuf.
"But my liver isn't healthy."
"Okay, it's healthy like his liver!"
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Indeed. An old organ is fine thing
Posted by: Eohippus Slilet8185   2007-12-08 15:56  

#1  If you need a liver transplant it may be helpful to be top dog in a third (fourth?) world country - plenty of potential donors running around, and you can pick the one you want and have him stop running and give you his liver.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-12-08 08:26  

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