President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived
back to Nigeria on Friday at about 7.40a.m., 51 days after he left the
country on a medical vacation.
According
to Thisday, as a result of the closure of the Abuja airport his plane
was scheduled to land at the Kaduna airport in the wee hours of Friday,
following which he was to be flown by helicopter to the President Villa,
Abuja.
The
sources also revealed that the president might address the nation
Friday after his long absence, in order to quell any concerns over his
capacity to govern.
The news of his return Friday was broken last night in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Femi Adesina.
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Confirming the incident, Kaduna state governor, El Rufai wrote on his Facebook page:
"WELCOME
BACK PMB: The President is back. He has landed safely in Kaduna and
received by Acting Governor Barnabas Yusuf Bala and senior KDSG
officials. The government and people of Kaduna state are proud to
receive our First Citizen back to his home to face the task of
rebuilding Nigeria. Alhamdulillah. Jumaat Mubarak to everyone," he said.
Recall
that the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, Femi
Adesina disclosed in a statement on Thursday March 9 that the president will return on Friday March 10.
Buhari
left the country on January 19, 2017, for a vacation, during which he
received medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment for over 50 days.
The
vacation was supposed to last for 10 days but was extended indefinitely
when the president sent a letter to the National Assembly asking for
more time to attend to medical issues as suggested by his doctors.
The uncertainty surrounding the president's health had fueled rumours of his death in sections of the media.
Watch video of the president's return.
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