President Buhari's return date not known yet
President
Muhammadu Buhari’s extended vacation in the UK has raised questions
about when he will be back to the country but it seems there is no
definite return date.
The
president had gone on a 10-day vacation and was expected back in the
country in January but he wrote to the National Assembly to extend his
vacation citing medical reasons.
This time around however, no definite number of days was provided as to when the president would return.
Guardian reports that Femi
Adesina who is the special adviser to the president on media and
publicity reiterated that when the president would return will be made
known.
He said: “When the President is coming will be made known.”
The
Senate president, Bukola Saraki, and the Speaker of the House, Yakubu
Dogara, were the latest people to visit the resident in UK although many
have urged him to speak with Nigerians to dispel rumour about his state
of health.
Adesina who appeared on a show on TVC on Thursday, February 16, said the president has a right to his vacation and there was no need to intrude.
On the issue of the president’s health, he said: “It
is a matter of opinion and that those who say are welcome to their
opinion as there are some people who don’t want to believe the word of
other people and no matter what you say or do you have not done it well
hence you leave them to their opinion.”
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