Buhari likely to return to UK in 3 weeks
Following his return to Nigeria , Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is likely to go back to the United Kingdom in three weeks.
It
seems the President is not back in the country to stay for long as
sources in the Presidency and his medical team have reportedly said the
President will likely return to the UK to continue treatment for an
unnamed ailment, Sahara Reporters reports.
There
are reports that the president's medical team did not necessarily give
him a go ahead to travel but he reportedly went against medical advice
to travel because some members of his political circle were afraid that
their influence was about to slip and they pressured him to come home
and reduced anxiety among his followers.
A
source reportedly disclosed that the president finally succumbed to his
people's pleas that he should leave the UK late yesterday, adding that
the schedule left little room for preparation.
Due to the unplanned decision to
leave UK, the presidential jet took off from Stansted Airport in London
shortly after 1 a.m. and his plane touched ground in Kaduna at 7:41 a.m.
Recall that President Buhari travelled out of the country on January 19, 2017 for a ten-day vacation which eventually was extended indefinitely due to undisclosed medical reasons.
Sources
of Sahara Reporters also said that, given Mr. Buhari’s feeble health,
the president was bound to maintain a highly light schedule with few, if
any, public engagements before returning to the UK in a few weeks to
continue his treatment.
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has said he is a little bit tired even as he gave Vice President Yemi Osinbajo the go ahead to continue as acting president.
Buhari
made the remark while addressing members of the Federal Executive
Council (FEC), all heads of security agencies and the governors Kogi,
Yahaya Bello and Zamfara, Abdulaziz Yari, in a closed door meeting
shortly after his arrival to the country.
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