Presidency: No Special Reception Planned for Buhari’s Return
Speaking yesterday in Abuja on Arise
Television, the Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said
there would be no special programme being planned for the president’s
return.
He urged Nigerians to be on the alert as the president might soon arrive the country after a medical leave to London.
He, however, failed to give a definite time frame for Buhari’s return, despite being severally pressed by the programme anchor.
He, however, failed to give a definite time frame for Buhari’s return, despite being severally pressed by the programme anchor.
Asked why there had been no video
evidence to support claims the president is indeed in good health, he
said such was not required, given that Buhari had recently had telephone
conversation with United States President, Donald Trump, and the fact
that he had just received the National Assembly officials led by the
Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki in London.
According to Adesina: “The fact that the
president is receiving visitors, the fact that he has spoken with the
American president and the fact that he has asked us to tell the world
that he’s fine. I think that’s just enough.”
He said: “I wish I could give you a definite date, I really wish but then we just have to hang on to what the president has told us.
He said: “I wish I could give you a definite date, I really wish but then we just have to hang on to what the president has told us.
“In the letter to the National Assembly, he said ‘as soon as his doctors rule out some things.
“I will just tell Nigerians to stay on the alert and watch and before they know it the president is back.”
He added: “It could be anytime.”
“I will just tell Nigerians to stay on the alert and watch and before they know it the president is back.”
He added: “It could be anytime.”
On whether there’s been some signs or
preparations in Aso Rock to give an impression of the president’s
arrival, Adesina said, “You don’t need much preparation; I will yell you
what will happen.”
According to him: “On the morning of a
certain day, we will just receive an alert from protocol that the
president is on the way. And six hours later, they’ll be here. The
president is a simple man.”
Meanwhile, there are indications that President Buhari may have eventually allowed outgoing Minister for Environment, Amina Mohammed, out of his cabinet after a tough decision.
Meanwhile, there are indications that President Buhari may have eventually allowed outgoing Minister for Environment, Amina Mohammed, out of his cabinet after a tough decision.
Mohammed had sought to quit the cabinet following her recent appointment as Deputy UN Secretary General.
According to Adesina: “In the cabinet, we are actually sorry to see her go. It was a tough decision. The president himself had to concede, had to ask her to go.
According to Adesina: “In the cabinet, we are actually sorry to see her go. It was a tough decision. The president himself had to concede, had to ask her to go.
“It was tough for her personally, it was
tough for the entire cabinet. I will tell you, Amina Mohammed is one of
the poster girls, if I can use that word, in the administration; sharp
and brilliant.
“I can imagine the dilemma she’s been in but she’s going to the global stage and it’s good for Nigeria.”
“I can imagine the dilemma she’s been in but she’s going to the global stage and it’s good for Nigeria.”
He added that despite the president
being away, “government runs seamlessly, everything goes on as usual.
The only thing is that the president is away on vacation and running
some medical tests: every other thing in the Villa is normal.”
Meanwhile, following his visit to Buhari
in London, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu
Dogara, has said the president is fit as a fiddle, and was cracking
jokes with his visitors.
Dogara, alongside Senate President Bukola Saraki, and the Majority Leader of the Senate, Senator Ahmed Lawan, had visited Buhari in London, on Wednesday.
Dogara, alongside Senate President Bukola Saraki, and the Majority Leader of the Senate, Senator Ahmed Lawan, had visited Buhari in London, on Wednesday.
Dogara on his twitter handle
@YakubDogara yesterday, said: “After burning national issues, it was all
PMB’s vintage humorous jokes. I’m so elated he is as fit as a fiddle.”
Buhari is on a medical vacation in London, and was expected to resume on February 6, 2017. In a letter to the leadership of the National Assembly however, the president communicated his desire to extend his leave, to conclude a cycle of medical tests.
The development has led to speculations about his state of health.
Buhari is on a medical vacation in London, and was expected to resume on February 6, 2017. In a letter to the leadership of the National Assembly however, the president communicated his desire to extend his leave, to conclude a cycle of medical tests.
The development has led to speculations about his state of health.
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