Security tightened at Abuja House in London as Presidency keeps silent on Buhari's health
The security officials at the
Abuja House in London have adopted series of new measures to protect
President Muhammadu Buhari and those visiting the building which is said
to be housing Nigeria’s number one citizen.
According
to The Guardian reporter stationed just outside the premises of the
building, the officials at the House have stepped up security measures
to prevent him or other media men from talking to visitors to the
building.
Some of the new measures which have thrown up a high sense of secrecy include:
1. Drivers are now to pack their
cars as closely to the building as possible to prevent media men from
seeing who the President’s visitors are
2. President Buhari’s visitors are now taken through the back door to protect their identity.
3.
Visitors to the building are also barred from talking to media men,
like The Guardian’s reporter, who might be waiting just outside the
Abuja House’s premises to know how the President’s health is faring.
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