“Our leaders escape abroad while ordinary Nigerians die in crumbling hospitals,” Odinkalu declared.
Politicians must build hospitals instead of draining public funds for their own overseas treatment. The activist’s outburst came after Buhari’s death exposed Nigeria’s healthcare crisis.
Shocking statistics show over 50,000 Nigerians seek treatment abroad annually. Many return as corpses due to inadequate local facilities. “Why must grieving families receive loved ones in coffins?” Odinkalu questioned.

Buhari’s frequent London medical visits during his presidency drew heavy criticism. Experts estimate Nigeria loses $1 billion yearly to medical tourism. Odinkalu’s protest has reignited calls for healthcare reform.
“Enough is enough,” the activist charged. “Politicians must build hospitals that work, or resign.” Social media erupted with support using #EndMedicalCargo.
Health professionals warn the crisis worsens daily. They cite underfunding, strikes, and equipment shortages as key failures.
Will Odinkalu’s fiery campaign force change? Nigerians await concrete action, not empty promises. The alternative? More cargo planes bearing avoidable tragedies.





