Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is expected to take
charge of Nigeria as President Muhammadu
Buhari on Sunday night left the county for
London where he is scheduled to follow-up
medical consultation with his doctors.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the
duration of Buhari’s stay in London will be
determined by his doctors.
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE: President
@MBuhari proceeds to London tonight for
follow-up medical consultation with his
doctors.
8:36 PM - 7 May 2017
851 357
Presidency Nigeria
@NGRPresident
My message to you: I'm glad to be back
home, & grateful for your prayers. The best
way to repay you is to rededicate myself to
serving you.
2:30 PM - 10 Mar 2017
3,723 4,459
Muhammadu Buhari
@MBuhari
Vice President @ProfOsinbajo will take
charge in my absence. Government will
continue to function smoothly and
efficiently.
8:51 PM - 7 May 2017
742 420
11h Muhammadu Buhari
@MBuhari
Tonight I leave for London, to see
my doctors. When I came back in
March, I hinted that there might be
a need to return soon,for a follow-
up pic.twitter.com/mfmVYSLfO4
Muhammadu Buhari
@MBuhari
Adesina however said the President had
transmitted a letter to the National Assembly as
required by law.
The statement read, “President Muhammadu
Buhari proceeds to London tonight for follow-
up medical consultation with his doctors.
“He had planned to leave Sunday afternoon,
but decided to tarry a bit, due to the arrival
of 82 Chibok girls who arrived Abuja earlier
in the day.
“The President wishes to assure all Nigerians
that there is no cause for worry.
“He is very grateful for the prayers and good
wishes of the people, and hopes they would
continue to pray for the peace and unity of
the nation.
“The length of the President’s stay in London
will be determined by the doctors.
Government will continue to function
normally under the able leadership of the
Vice President.
“President Buhari has transmitted letters
about the trip to the Senate and the House of
Representatives, in compliance with Section
145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution.”
charge of Nigeria as President Muhammadu
Buhari on Sunday night left the county for
London where he is scheduled to follow-up
medical consultation with his doctors.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the
duration of Buhari’s stay in London will be
determined by his doctors.
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE: President
@MBuhari proceeds to London tonight for
follow-up medical consultation with his
doctors.
8:36 PM - 7 May 2017
851 357
Presidency Nigeria
@NGRPresident
My message to you: I'm glad to be back
home, & grateful for your prayers. The best
way to repay you is to rededicate myself to
serving you.
2:30 PM - 10 Mar 2017
3,723 4,459
Muhammadu Buhari
@MBuhari
Vice President @ProfOsinbajo will take
charge in my absence. Government will
continue to function smoothly and
efficiently.
8:51 PM - 7 May 2017
742 420
11h Muhammadu Buhari
@MBuhari
Tonight I leave for London, to see
my doctors. When I came back in
March, I hinted that there might be
a need to return soon,for a follow-
up pic.twitter.com/mfmVYSLfO4
Muhammadu Buhari
@MBuhari
Adesina however said the President had
transmitted a letter to the National Assembly as
required by law.
The statement read, “President Muhammadu
Buhari proceeds to London tonight for follow-
up medical consultation with his doctors.
“He had planned to leave Sunday afternoon,
but decided to tarry a bit, due to the arrival
of 82 Chibok girls who arrived Abuja earlier
in the day.
“The President wishes to assure all Nigerians
that there is no cause for worry.
“He is very grateful for the prayers and good
wishes of the people, and hopes they would
continue to pray for the peace and unity of
the nation.
“The length of the President’s stay in London
will be determined by the doctors.
Government will continue to function
normally under the able leadership of the
Vice President.
“President Buhari has transmitted letters
about the trip to the Senate and the House of
Representatives, in compliance with Section
145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution.”
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