Almost
two months after he returned to the country from his medical trip to
London, United Kingdom, President Muhammadu Buhari has yet to read more........ return to
his office inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
But the Presidency says the situation has not in any way hindered the President from performing his duties.
Buhari,
who arrived the country on August 19 to a wild jubilation by Nigerians
after spending over 100 days abroad, has been operating from an office
located inside his official residence and another one located inside the
Presidential Banquet Hall.
The Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, had said
the President’s office needed renovation because of its devastation by
rodents during his long period of absence.
“Following
the three-month period of disuse, rodents have caused a lot of damage
to the furniture and the air conditioning units,” he had said, explaining that it was impossible for the President to operate from the office in that condition.
Although
he said he could not tell when the renovation would be completed, the
presidential spokesperson had stated that the maintenance company had
been asked to speed up its pace of work.
However, 56 days after the President’s return to the country, he has yet to resume in his office.
His residence and the Presidential Banquet Hall, where he operates from are less than five minutes’ walk from his office.
The President has been hosting meetings and other events in the two venues.
This week alone, he held separate meetings with some state governors and the nation’s security chiefs at the venues.
Governors
that met Buhari during the week included Ibrahim Geidam of Yobe State;
Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State; Abubakar Badaru of Jigawa State and
Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State.
The President has
also been attending weekly meetings of the Federal Executive Council
inside the Council Chambers located less than 50 metres to his office.
Buhari has also been joining Muslim faithful for Juma’at service inside a mosque located behind the Council Chambers.
When
contacted on Friday, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said where Buhari has been operating from
are also offices.
Adesina said the most important thing is that the President is working.
The presidential spokesman was, however, silent on when Buhari will resume in his main office.
“Office na office. He (the President) uses one now, and the work goes on,” he simply said.
Our
correspondent had sought to know from him the stage of the renovation
in the President’s office; if there is any truth in the claim that
Buhari does not plan to return to his office anytime soon; and when
exactly he would return.
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