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Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by ogododo: 9:19am On Jan 07
In their first seven months in office, Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu and his Vice, Sen. Kashim Shettima, visited 16 countries, collectively spending 91 days in foreign engagements, Sunday PUNCH observed.

Checks revealed that Tinubu had so far visited Paris, France (twice); London, the United Kingdom; Bissau, Guinea-Bissau (twice); Nairobi, Kenya; Porto Norvo, Benin Republic; New Delhi, India; Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the United Arab Emirates; New York, the United States of America, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Berlin, German, spending 55 days.

Meanwhile, Shettima represented him in Italy, Russia, South Africa, Cuba, China and the US, logging 36 days abroad in 2023.

On June 20, 2023, three weeks after assuming office, Tinubu opened his foreign schedule in the city he last visited as President-elect, Paris, the French capital.

During his four-day stay, the Nigerian leader participated in the Paris Summit for the New Global Financial Pact, to “review and sign a New Global Financial Pact that places vulnerable countries on the priority list for support and investment, following the devastating impact of climate change, energy crisis, and after effect of the COVID-19 pandemic,” a statement signed by then-Special Adviser, Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, Dele Alake, read.

On Saturday, June 24, Tinubu departed Paris for London, the United Kingdom, for private talks with his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, spending three days.

From July eight to 10, he was in Guinea-Bissau to attend the 63rd Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States, where he emerged as chairman of the regional bloc.


In his capacity as Chairman of the ECOWAS authority, Tinubu was in Nairobi, Kenya, from July 15 – 17 for the fifth Mid-Year Coordination Meeting of the African Union, the Regional Economic Communities, the Regional Mechanisms, and the African Union Member States.

Tinubu began his foreign ceremonial engagements in the neighbouring Republic of Benin on August 1, 2023, when he honoured an invitation from his counterpart, Patrice Talon, to attend the country’s 63rd independence anniversary.

Afterward, he remained in Nigeria for over a month to organise his cabinet of 48 ministers nominated to the Federal Executive Council.

On September 5, he resumed foreign travels in New Delhi, India, where he attended the G-20 Leaders’ Summit held from September 10 to 11, at the request of the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

Upon leaving India, where he spent a week, the President made a “technical stopover” in Abu Dhabi, the Emirati capital, where he met UAE Leader, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The meeting was a “follow-up discussion to address specific, salient issues within the bilateral relationship after conversations held during a recent visit by the UAE Ambassador to the President at the State House in Abuja,” the Presidency explained.

Later that month, the President spent nine days with world leaders in New York, USA, at the 78th United Nations General Assembly, which began on September 19, his first UNGA as President.

Afterward, he proceeded to Paris, France, where he remained for five days, arriving in Abuja on September 29 ahead of Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Day anniversary on October 1.

The President did not leave the country in October until November 9, 2023, when he arrived in Saudi Arabia to attend the Saudi-Africa Summit in Riyadh the next day.

He departed Saudi Arabia on November 16 for his second ceremonial function, the 50th independence anniversary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.

On November 18, he embarked on his third trip to Europe, where he attended the G20 Compact with Africa Conference hosted by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin. The conference was held on November 20 after which Tinubu returned to Abuja six days later.

A week after returning from Germany, he departed for Dubai, the UAE, to attend the COP28 Climate Summit and returned on December 5.

Meanwhile, Shettima was in Rome, Italy, from July 23 to July 26 to represent Tinubu at the first Stocktaking Moment Summit themed ‘Transforming food systems for people, planet and prosperity’.

From Rome, the VP proceeded to St. Petersburg, Russia, for the Russia-Africa Summit held from July 26 – 29. He also participated in bilateral meetings with representatives of relevant Russian senior government officials and business leaders to discuss relations between Russia and Nigeria.

On August 21, Shettima arrived in South Africa to represent President Tinubu at the 15th BRICS Summit of Heads of State and Government in Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, scheduled from August 22 to 24

He was also in Havana, the Cuban capital, from September 11 to18 for the G77+China Leaders’ Summit.

Shettima spent his longest streak of 20 days outside the country from October 15 to November 3, when he represented Tinubu at the 3rd Belt and Road Initiative Forum in Beijing, China, held from October 16 to 18.

On October 22, he arrived in the US to participate in the AfDB World Food Prize-facilitated Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue, which commenced two days later in Iowa.

Speaking with our correspondent on the development, the Executive Director of the Abuja-based Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Rafsanjani, said, though foreign trips are part of governance, leaders must only pursue engagements that fetch Nigerians the highest returns.

He said, “I think it is essential that the public officials understand that the country does not have the resources to embark on travels without significant economic value to the nation.“While we cannot ask public officers to stop travelling altogether, they should also minimise careless and reckless expenses when embarking on some of these trips.”

The Executive Chairman of the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, told Sunday PUNCH that such engagements are necessary to cement Nigeria’s place in the comity of nations.

He said, “Politicians who just got hold of the reins of governance would want to establish their credibility among the comity of nations, expose their agenda and get endorsements from those that matter in international politics.

“I think they (Tinubu and Shettima) are trying to lay a solid foundation for international relations in tandem with their foreign policies. So that, maybe, their administration will be able to right the wrongs of the past.

“I believe that they needed to do some of these travellings, especially that of the G-20 in India and the BRICS summit in South Africa.”

Meanwhile, the Presidency said Nigerians should expect the benefits of these trips as 2024 begins.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, told The PUNCH that the foreign engagements were the new administration’s lifeline to sell Nigeria’s vision to the rest of the world.

Onanuga said, “These trips are very necessary. The new administration has to sell Nigeria and the President has done very well serving as the marketer or the salesman in chief of the country. He is selling the country as the best destination for investments.

“Those who say those trips are unnecessary need to check what benefits were brought back. For instance, in Dubai, agreements were signed on Siemens’ involvement in Nigeria’s power industry.

“In this new year, 2024, we will start to see the fruits, the realisation of all those engagements and promises that came during the foreign trips. That is what we’re going to reap in this year 2024.

https://punchng.com/tinubu-shettima-spend-91-days-abroad-in-seven-months/

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by CodeTemplar: 9:24am On Jan 07
Junketeers-in-chief of the federal republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by matify83: 9:27am On Jan 07
Monitoring spirits have resumed from recess

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Bobloco: 9:49am On Jan 07
Tinubu have become a monumental failure

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by ogododo: 9:52am On Jan 07
Nlfpmod, no be 3 months be dat.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by ogododo: 9:53am On Jan 07
matify83:
Monitoring spirits have resumed from recess
Dem travel before.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Haydens: 4:40pm On Jan 07
Bulhari pro³ max.

A complete failure.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by NzogbuNzogbu: 4:41pm On Jan 07
So tinubu don do seven months like this

What a joke of waste

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Atarakpa: 4:41pm On Jan 07
And so what. Moreover they went for business and very important meeting

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by NwaNimo1(m): 4:42pm On Jan 07
Dem dey 'Japa' periodically.......

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by CoronaVirusPro: 4:42pm On Jan 07
Did they go there on vacation?


Some of you don't even know what it takes to be a President!


His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) has been performing his constitutional duties as deemed fit, and honouring international programmes is part of it. Which leader of progressive nations sits in his office?



"Former President Donald Trump spent a little over a quarter of his presidency, around 380 of his 1,461 days in office on personal trips."

Fox News

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by crossfm: 4:43pm On Jan 07
Hehehe.

They move around the world enjoying life, while their hungry supporters are on and off line begging for food grin cheesy.

Ajala the traveller.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by yesloaded: 4:43pm On Jan 07
grin
Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by broadman20: 4:43pm On Jan 07
This people came to destroy not to build at all.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by emoboy4u: 4:43pm On Jan 07
That's part of his duties as president na

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Fixynation: 4:43pm On Jan 07
Wao dat z good
Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by ProudNigerian01: 4:43pm On Jan 07
We need good leaders at all levels of Nigeria right now and the bitter truth is that a lot of good men and women are not interested in being part of politics or are denied access.

instead of complaining every time and wanting a way out, what can we do?

In my opinion, if you think you are good please join the game, so you can change things for us abeg. Also we need to pray for God to direct the steps of our leaders towards righteous governance. (Prov.21.1 - The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD, Like the rivers of water; He turns it wherever He wishes.)


We can change this Nation if all of us decide to do the right thing. Work and pray for God's intervention in this country. The level of political apathy needs to be brought to the barest minimum.

Arise Nigerians and take back your country through your words, actions and the prayer alter.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by okomile(f): 4:43pm On Jan 07
Emilokan

Make una leave baba oooooo
He must have his estacode too
grin grin

I come in peace

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Geonigga(m): 4:44pm On Jan 07
Abacha as a military administrator did better as president and did not travel for once
CoronaVirusPro:
Did they go there on vacation?


Some of you don't even know what it takes to be a President!

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by marlow1962(m): 4:44pm On Jan 07
Lol, they already hit the ground running.

Someone quoted me and said "she ready to keep drinking garri" as long as tinubu complete his eight years, I never argued with her, more garri drinking to her elbow. This is what her messiah has subjected her.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by jojothaiv(m): 4:45pm On Jan 07
I'm just here all alone with a cocktails of worries and distilled bottles of what will become of this nation as we keep moving, living and going about our businesses.

Is there hope? A semblance of succor, salvation from somewhere or even better the breaking forth of a better day, the shifting of a new sun but man, I can't stretch that elastic limit of the often tired and worn out word called 'HOPE'.

The commoners here have devised ways to carry on like it's nothing, watch out as some of their likes scream and chant 'e go better' like a man clutching to any available floating debris while he's at the point of drowning.

It's pathetic.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by ceejay80s(m): 4:45pm On Jan 07
Our tax money

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Mustack: 4:46pm On Jan 07
matify83:
Monitoring spirits have resumed from recess

evil monitoring spirit. they wont allow baba to breath

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by magnum247: 4:46pm On Jan 07
Una never see anything yet o…na wetin b4 b4 Nollywood movies dey write “This is just the beginning ”. We seem to enjoy pain and suffering in this country that’s why if buhari comes out tomorrow to contest, you will still see a lot supporting him even on this platform.

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by ceejay80s(m): 4:47pm On Jan 07
Atarakpa:
And so what. Moreover they went for business and very important meeting
And what has been ur profit or gain on all these travels with tax payers money

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by PARADIZEPRIEST: 4:47pm On Jan 07
buha spent 6years abload london hospital out of 8year term. sadso what are you ppl talkin about Asiwaju? undecided
Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Uyi168: 4:47pm On Jan 07
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Tinubu will handle the economy while shetima will take care of security... cheesy angry

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Efikman(m): 4:49pm On Jan 07
CORRUPT LEADERS

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Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend 91 Days Abroad In Seven Months by Zxcvbnmghtr: 4:49pm On Jan 07
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