President Muhammadu Buhari last night thanked Nigerians for their prayers and kind wishes on his health. In a tweet @MBuhari after he met with
the leadership of the National Assembly— Senate President Bukola Saraki,
House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara and Senate Leader Ahmad
Lawan —at the Abuja House in London, the President at
9.20pm wrote: “I
thank them for visiting. I’m also grateful to Nigerians, Christians and
Muslims alike, for their prayers and kind wishes on my health.”
President Buhari is on vacation and routine medical check-up in the United Kingdom.
He left the country on January 19 on a 10-day vacation, which was extended on doctors’ advice.
The delegation left the country
yesterday morning, without Deputy House of Representatives Speaker
Yusuff Lasun, who could not make the trip.
Lasun’s spokesman Wole Oladimeji said
the deputy speaker was held back by a meeting of the Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament going on in Abuja..
It was learnt that the visit was at the
instance of President Buhari, who reportedly asked the Senate president
to come over to London for a “discussion,” which was not disclosed.
The Senate President was said to have been favourably disposed to the invitation.
It was not clear how Dogara and Lawan became part of the trip.
A source said Dogara was requested to be part of the trip by the Senate President.
The delegation arrived at the Nigerian
High Commission official residence Abuja House in West London, where the
President is staying, at about 8pm (Nigerians time)
President Buhari tweeted shortly after:
“Pleased to receive Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker Yakubu
Dogara and Senate leader Ahmad Lawan tonight.’
Details of what they discussed were being awaited last night.
The National Assembly presiding officers last Wednesday said they had telephone conversations with the President
The visit of the principal officers to
London followed last week’s visit by All Progressives Congress (APC)
stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and erstwhile interim Chairman of the APC
Chief Bisi Akande.
Source: The Nation
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