The son of President Muhammadu Buhari, Yusuf Buhari has been discharged from the hospital says the presidency.

The President’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, confirmed the development on Friday on his Twitter handle.

Yusuf, was admitted into Cedarcrest Hospital, Abuja, on December 26, 2017 following injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Femi Adesina, the special adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, had earlier hinted that Yusuf will be discharged when he released a by the Medical Director of the Hospital, Dr Felix Ogedegbe, dated January 12, 2018.

The statement noted that Yusuf underwent successful emergency surgical operations by Cedarcrest Hospital’s team of neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons. After which his condition improved remarkably and he was transferred from intensive care to the ward.

“His extremely speedy response to treatment so far is testimony to the world-class early care he has received here in Cedarcrest, Abuja. We are grateful to His Excellency, President Buhari and Her Excellency the First Lady Mrs. Aisha Buhari for the confidence in us and for allowing us to look after Yusuf.

This show of confidence goes a long way to strengthen our collective belief in our resolve to offer world-class health care locally.

We are extremely grateful to our entire hospital team for their dedication and hard work during this period. “We are also grateful to the Honorable Minister of Health, the Honorable Minister of State for Health, and the eminent advisory team of specialists assembled by the Honorable Minister of Health who supported us in the course of looking after Yusuf.

We are grateful to all Nigerians who prayed for Yusuf, his family and his carers. His response to treatment so far is clear testimony to answered prayers.”

The statement partly reads Dr. Ogedegbe also stated that “We did note some very misleading reports about this incident making the rounds in some social media outlets. Most of them would not ordinarily need to be responded to.

Suffice to say that there was only one person involved in this incident. No one else required treatment for this incident or its aftermath. Yusuf’s friend was not involved in the accident and did not sustain any injuries whatsoever.

“Her Excellency the First Lady was not at any time treated for shock and she was not admitted into Cedarcrest at any time. In addition, Cedarcrest Hospitals has remained open to other in-patients and out-patients and at no time were any patients denied access to the hospital.”