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Photos have emerged of Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife, Samira on the streets of London where he has been on medical leave since last week.
The Vice President took a medical leave to the UK after he reported for work unwell on Thursday, January 19.
Read: Vice-President Bawumia taken ill; Under medical observation
The Minority in Parliament led by Haruna Iddrisu had called for more clarity from the Presidency with respect to his health status after the Flagstaff House said he would be away for some time.
But on Newsfile Saturday, host, Samson Lardy Anyenini showed photos sent to his phone showing Dr. Bawumia and Samira taking a walk on the streets of London.
Read: I spoke with Bawumia, he’s very well – Mustapha Hamid
Earlier on the programme, Information Minister, Mustapha Hamid, revealed he had a conversation with Dr. Bawumia whom he said was doing "very well" and "will be back home very soon."


Watch the video below:
Myjoyonline.com is however, unable to confirm if these pictures and the video are recent visuals of the Second Gentleman and his wife.
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