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Buhari no longer to work in office

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari will cease to work in his office for now to enable him to have enough rest as he recuperates from his long-term illness.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, broke this news to State House correspondents after Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) which the president was unable to attend.

Instead, he will be working from his official residence inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja and has already directed that all files on his desk be brought home to him.

The government spokesman said: “We just concluded the Federal Executive Council meeting, I’m sure you noticed that the President was not there. He was not there because he asked that he be allowed to rest and asked the VP to preside.

“And he will be working from home. He has asked all his files to be taken to him in the house. He will be working from home today.”

There were fresh fears over the president’s health when for the third week, he failed to show up at the regular meeting FEC.

Wednesday’s meeting, moved from 10am to 11am on Wednesday, set off without him showing up at the Aso Chambers venue with the lot falling on Vice President Yemi to once again preside for the third time in a row.

FEC meeting was cancelled last week ostensibly because of the inability of the president to participate but the presidency blamed it on Easter holiday which it said prevented necessary memos from being circulated for the meeting.

On Wednesday, there were initially some indications that he would attend but things soon changed as the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP), came into the hall and whispered something into the ears of Osinbajo who had been waiting for the arrival of the president along with 18 ministers.

The Vice President thereafter called the meeting to order and requested for the opening prayer.

President Buhari had drastically scaled down his official activities since returning from the United Kingdom after obtaining treatment for an undisclosed ailment for nearly two months.

Briefing reporters on the outcome of Wednesday’s meeting, Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, said the council approved N3.8billion for the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA) for the lease of fast going vessels as well as to enable it to perform its responsibilities.

He said the council also approved the purchase of vehicles for the Nigerian Immigration Service worth N358million while there was a variation in the amount approved for the construction of the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to N5billion.

Speaking on the items approved, Amaechi said: “One was NIMASA that had to do with the lease of fast going vessels to enable NIMASA perform its responsibility on the high sea.

“The cost for the lease for NIMASA is N3.8billion for the next one year.
“The other is the purchase of land patrol vehicles for the Nigerian immigration service. 56 vehicles to procure at a total cost of N358million.
 

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