President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday remained indoors inside his
official residence, 24 hours after he returned to the country from a
49-day medical vacation.
Buhari returned to the country in the early hours of Friday from
London, United Kingdom, where he had been on medical sojourn since
January 19.
Shortly after meeting some state governors and top government
officials led by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the First Lady
Conference Hall, Buhari retired into his official residence.
The President, who was conspicuously absent at the Jumat service
held inside the mosque close to his office later in the day, has not
been seen in public since then.
A Punch correspondent, who monitored events at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, for a few hours on Saturday reported that Buhari remained
indoors throughout the day.
“The President is indoors. He is spending time with his family
members. You know he has been away for a long time. There is the need
for them to catch up on some issues since he travelled,” a source said.
A corespondent also observed that the Presidential Villa was devoid
of heavy vehicular movement that always characterises the visits of
prominent politicians and top government officials.
A security source said but for a few family members and close
friends, Buhari has not been receiving visitors since he returned on
Friday.
The President had shortly after returning to the country urged
those who might be considering sending delegations to welcome him to
stay back and continue to pray for the country.
His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, had
said the President would on Monday transmit a letter to the National
Assembly formally informing the federal lawmakers of his return from
vacation.
Meanwhile, as Buhari formally resumes work on Monday, expectations
are high that decisions would be taken on some national issues in the
course of the week.
One of such issues, a correspondent learnt, is the posting of the
nation’s career ambassadors-designate. The President had on December 19,
2016 opened an induction course organised for the ambassadors-designate
by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
About three months after, they have not been posted. When a
correspondent raised the issue with Adesina on Saturday, he simply said,
“Please bring this up again after the President has resumed duty for a while.”
Another issue that the President will be expected to address
urgently on resumption, it was further learnt, is the filling of two
vacancies that currently exist in the Federal Executive Council.
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