
President Muhammadu Buhari, returned to Abuja, on Tuesday night, a day ahead of schedule.
The President was initially scheduled to return to Abuja from Dubai,
the United Arab Emirates, UAE, on Wednesday, at about 1:30am.
However, the Presidential Aircraft carrying the President, his Aides,
and some members of his entourage, landed at the Presidential Wing of
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at about 10:45pm.
Speculations has it that the President’s decision to cut short his
official engagements in Dubai, may be connected to the news that the
United States of America, USA, may recognise the Presidential Candidate
of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, as Nigeria’s
President.
Also, the lingering crisis on who becomes the next Senate President
and Speaker of the House of Representative is one of the pending cases
waiting for the president to attend to.
Post-Nigeria recalls, that Buhari had on April 4, departed Abuja for
Amman, to honour an invitation by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of
Jordan, to participate at the World Economic Forum, WEF.
He delivered an address at the opening of the plenary, alongside King
Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, and United Nations Secretary-General,
António Guterres.
The President, who on Sunday, moved to Dubai, UAE, participated in the 9th edition of the Annual Investment Meeting.
While in Dubai, President Buhari also held bilateral talks, and met
with different groups of investors, at the sidelines of the Annual
Investment Meeting.
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