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Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by actiondrilling: 5:45am On Jul 27, 2017
• Shielded from main building, kept in staff quarters
• Group flays spending on visits, another seeks medical panel

The six state governors who visited President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday at Abuja House, the official residence of the Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, kept mum after meeting the ailing leader. The governors, who arrived around 2:50 p.m., left about an hour later, looking morose and refusing to utter a word when The Guardian asked for the outcome of their meeting with Buhari.

They deliberately parked their vehicles at the entrance of the house to prevent The Guardian and another reporter from seeing who was seeing them off, but it was still possible to observe that, though they were smiling with the president’s aides as they came out of the house, the president was conspicuously absent from the door to see the governors off.

Prior to their visit, a bouquet of flowers and a get-well-soon card addressed to “Mr. President” was delivered by a courier around 11:45 a.m.Asked who sent it, the courier refused to give details of the sender. “Sorry, l cannot tell you,” he replied. But The Guardian discovered the sender was one Mohammed Bagangida, whose goodwill message was “Get well soon, from your son- Mohammed Babangida.”


When asked which Babangida it was that sent the card and flowers, the courier also declined to give details, saying he was only asked to deliver the message. “I don’t know,” he said.The six state chief executives who visited Buhari included Samuel Ortom (Benue), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara) and their Akwa Ibom counterpart, Emmanuel Udom, who wore a purple Agbada (flowing gown).

All of them arrived in a convoy of three vehicles, with Ajimobi and Yari sitting together in the one that got in last. Interestingly, they swapped vehicles on the way out, as Ortom and Ajimobi sat together while leaving. The visit itself appeared secretive and a bit odd, as the governors did not go into the main house to see the president on arrival. Rather, they all went into the adjacent building, the staff quarters. They were there for about 15 minutes before proceeding to see the president in the main building. Why they did that wasn’t clear, but it could be that they had to be briefed on what they were allowed to say afterward.

As the visitors drove out at 3:50 p.m., The Guardian asked questions through the window and even banged on the SUV carrying Ortom and Ajimobi, but none of them responded. When Ortom was specifically asked if the president was coming back home within two weeks, he kept sealed lips as the driver zoomed off. Others in the entourage were also asked; “did you see the president? Is the president okay?” but they did not respond.

Meanwhile, a pro-democracy and non-governmental organisation, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has condemned as wasteful the series of lunch meetings between governors and the ailing Buhari in London.

It also lambasted the Senate for allegedly wasting the historic opportunity of introducing reform-minded provisions into the constitution such as devolution of powers to the federating units, restructuring and resource control by voting against these amendments.

HURIWA, in a statement by the National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko in Abuja yesterday lamented that the Federal Government under the current administration is actively encouraging medical tourism of top officials to the United Kingdom at grave costs to the public treasury by these stylish dinner/lunch meetings at the behest of the presidency.


On the decision of Buhari to invite governors in batches to visit him in London at huge public costs, HURIWA dismissed the bonanza as unwise and a disservice to the mantra of good governance and prudence in the handling of public fund.

The group said it would have been cheaper for the president in London to address the media and pass his message to Nigerians since two or three major Nigeria-funded media houses, including the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) and the Voice of Nigeria (VON) maintain offices in the United Kingdom and are watched by significant percentage of the people of Nigeria.

Another group, United Global Resolve for Peace (UGRFP), called for the setting up of a medical committee to ascertain the fitness of President Buhari, even as it threatened to go to court on whether he is fit enough to continue in office. The group said it had already written letters to the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami and the Acting Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Habibat Lawal, to set up the medical team in line with Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

Speaking at a press briefing on behalf of the group, Pelumi Olajengbesi in Abuja yesterday said: “We have written letters to the Acting President, the AGF and the SGF to set up a medical committee to ascertain if Buhari is fit enough to continue in office.“This is not about the president or anybody, but the nation called Nigeria. We need to follow what the constitution says and ensure that the right thing is done. We are giving them two weeks.


“If they fail to do that and set up the committee, we will be left with no choice, but to approach the court and compel them to do the right thing. They need to invoke that section of our constitution.”The Executive Director of the group, Olaseni Shalom, who also spoke, blamed the current ethnic tensions on the continuous absence of President Buhari.

Shalom said: “A fundamental factor that has the capacity to undermine the peace is the prolonged absence of President Buhari. “While we are sympathetic to Buhari’s health challenges, we are also convinced that his continued absence from the country would further lead to the degeneration of an already bad situation.

“We therefore urge the hierarchy of government to do what is needful, what is right and just and what the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria requires.”

https://m.guardian.ng/news/governors-silent-after-meeting-buhari-in-london/

Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by SELFmade7(m): 5:51am On Jul 27, 2017
Rather, they all went into the adjacent building, the staff quarters. They were there for about 15 minutes before proceeding to see the president in the main building.


Probably waiting for them to bring out pmb and fix him in the chair not bad

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by EYIBLESSN(m): 5:53am On Jul 27, 2017
Nigeria is in a big mess. Or should I say Nigeria is a mess.. Of what importance is the tour of those delegates ? This is absolutely waste of the little left from the current recession..

It's a bigger slap on us a nation. Senator McCain was sick and his state of health was not hidden. Now, he is back better and stronger. What will it cost the Presidency to tell Nigerians the major illness contending with PMB state of health.
Why has PMB allowed some people playing the game of politics on his head. ?

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by serverconnect(m): 5:59am On Jul 27, 2017
Hence Fayose is not part of the governors, everything their is waky waky

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Jerryojozy(m): 6:00am On Jul 27, 2017
Its well. No matter how long the night might seen to be, the day must surely break. Time will tell. Enough of this hide and seek game!




Genius J

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by serverconnect(m): 6:07am On Jul 27, 2017
One day go be one day the tory go get head.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by escodotman: 6:14am On Jul 27, 2017
Everything is shrouded in secrecy with a president voted by millions of people. They are running Nigeria like a private business. Na wa o.... Chai chai chai #in mama Peace's voice

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by mormonslayer: 6:16am On Jul 27, 2017
Nigeria is a disgrace to the developing world I'm sorry.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by gohzieh(m): 6:18am On Jul 27, 2017
im am sure they are hiding something from us Nigerians. could it be he is condition is fatal which is as we can imagine or he is dead?

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by spongeisback: 6:21am On Jul 27, 2017
The pathetic thing is not that our president who is the figure head of the nation is in another but it's the youths supporting insanity that I feel for...after they finish selling their selves here they go to travel section to hustle for visa.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by optional1(f): 6:38am On Jul 27, 2017
lolzz


naija so una no go greet them welcome before una go they ask questions...

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by izombie(m): 6:39am On Jul 27, 2017
Why nigerians cannot be told of what is really happening with their president is still baffling to me. Why all this secrecy? Who are they hiding buhari's condition from? Is it america, UK, pdp or nigerians that voted for this man? I don't understand.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Jengem: 6:40am On Jul 27, 2017
This man be like skeleton

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by spongeisback: 6:42am On Jul 27, 2017
It's only in AFRICA that this can happen. A whole president spending more time and money in a country that's not his home country. No one is saying anything. People are actually supporting this and cooking up excuses for him. sad

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Annie939(f): 6:46am On Jul 27, 2017
at least bubu is alive that's the most important thing for now

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by chernest2002: 6:46am On Jul 27, 2017
So this will be our song for the whole four year term, Nigeria sorry oo.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by jtjohn(m): 6:48am On Jul 27, 2017
Hmmm
Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by bewla(m): 6:53am On Jul 27, 2017
I think Its hi time that plane take all Nigerian to greet d President o

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Jengem: 7:27am On Jul 27, 2017
They are mourning

Sorrowful

The president is in a sorrowful state

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Lescalier: 7:36am On Jul 27, 2017
We all shouldn't worry. Very soon the cat will come out of the bag.

I advice we all just wait for 2019 elections. If Buhari doesn't come out to campaign around the 36 states and FCT, then he is not fit to be president.

Vote ATIKU

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Flyingngel(m): 7:41am On Jul 27, 2017
If the southsouth, southwest, southeast and middle belt can bury their hatred and come together, i believe this northern hegemony will never be the same.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Jabioro: 7:42am On Jul 27, 2017
Packages every where even in our national core live..
Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by eunisam: 7:48am On Jul 27, 2017
Fayose would have been a mouthpiece but you know the politics behind

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by mokaflex(m): 8:29am On Jul 27, 2017
How much do you say when you see a dead man?
Words like kpele, take hrt, it's well, God gives n takes are inevitable.
Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by NwaAmaikpe: 8:29am On Jul 27, 2017
shocked


They were administered an oath of secrecy before seeing Buhari.


The Governors have forgotten that their loyalty should lie with the people and not with the Cabal.


To them, talking about Buhari is divulging secrets..
It's information confidentiality.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by DLondonboiy: 8:29am On Jul 27, 2017
grin
Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by CampuChan: 8:29am On Jul 27, 2017
They better tell us the truth, Fayose was right afterall.

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Queenext: 8:30am On Jul 27, 2017
Our leaders have really taken us for a ride in this country.

Why is everything secretive in this yeye govt.

Health status kept secret.

Visitation kept secret.

If he's dead,let's know,we can set up a committee for his burial,and start selling "aso ebi" immediately.

APC is a cankerworms in our country

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by nextprince: 8:31am On Jul 27, 2017
Hmmm
Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Harbeyg09(m): 8:31am On Jul 27, 2017
Nigerian Governors are not trustworthy
Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by NonFarmPayrol: 8:31am On Jul 27, 2017
comedy central


thats what we have become

blow millions to visit a skeleton when children in your schools sit on the floor to write exams


i think Zoology as a course should just focus on Nigeria Alone

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Re: Governors Silent After Meeting Buhari In London by Nobody: 8:31am On Jul 27, 2017
Okay keep them coming.

Na pillow dem use shock baba. Ordinary "My fellow Nigerians" he cannot say.

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