The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in a statement on Sunday described the President’s trip as an official visit.
The statement read, “President Muhammadu Buhari will leave Abuja on Monday 9th April, 2018 for an official visit to Britain where he is due to hold discussions on Nigeria-British relations with Prime Minister, Mrs. Theresa May, prior to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings scheduled for 18th to 20th April, 2018.
The President will also meet the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Dutch Plc, Mr. Ben van Beurden, in connection with Shell and other partners’ plan to invest $15bn in Nigeria’s oil industry. These investment ventures will lay the foundation for the next 20 years’ production and domestic gas supply, bringing with it all the attendant benefits both to the economy and the wider society.
President Buhari is due to renew discussions with the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Justin Welby, a good friend of his on inter-religious harmony in Nigeria and worldwide. Further meetings have also been scheduled for the President to see some prominent British and Nigerians residing in Britain.
The statement read, “President Muhammadu Buhari will leave Abuja on Monday 9th April, 2018 for an official visit to Britain where he is due to hold discussions on Nigeria-British relations with Prime Minister, Mrs. Theresa May, prior to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings scheduled for 18th to 20th April, 2018.
The President will also meet the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Dutch Plc, Mr. Ben van Beurden, in connection with Shell and other partners’ plan to invest $15bn in Nigeria’s oil industry. These investment ventures will lay the foundation for the next 20 years’ production and domestic gas supply, bringing with it all the attendant benefits both to the economy and the wider society.
President Buhari is due to renew discussions with the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Justin Welby, a good friend of his on inter-religious harmony in Nigeria and worldwide. Further meetings have also been scheduled for the President to see some prominent British and Nigerians residing in Britain.
Hope he’s not gone for another six months?? It’s hard to trust this administration anymore. Waka about President.
ReplyDeleteHe's coming for medical check up,no be only official trip
DeleteOfficial Medical checkup you mean?
DeleteKeep on walking, Johnie w......
ReplyDeleteGood morning beautiful people of Sdk. Top of the day to you all
Bye bye
ReplyDeleteOfficial visit + Medical Checks.
ReplyDeleteFarewell Sir.
Another medical trip, let’s see how long this one will last
ReplyDeleteI wonder how he will hear them speak and understand what they will say? Dullard
ReplyDeleteOfficial visit or hospital visit?
ReplyDeleteYou are going to meet Theresa May to discuss what? Why can't you two talk on the phone or skype?
ReplyDelete2. You are going to Shell to discuss what again? You mean as President of a country, you cheapen yourself so low like those bastards at Shell re doing us a favour or what? You could also branch the Cheeseball company too to reduce d air in their nylon cos that qualifies as corruption.
3. You want to meet Archbishop of Canterbury for what? Have you met the pastors and clergy men in NGR? Why is NGR doing this? NGR is a mystery o! Chaaaaai!
thank you my dear, so they cannot do skype at all. Shameful government
DeleteBuhari will teleport Nigeria back 200years if he comes back o! Abeg let us vote this sick man out plssss.
ReplyDeleteSomeburi will just be going about doing norhing...lemme come and be wenting jareh
ReplyDeleteThis is where our recovered money goes to...UK.
ReplyDeleteLooters + EFCC = Recovered fund
Recovered fund = UK
Sit down, do nithing , travel, come back, drink fura da.nono while Leah Sharibu a Christian still in Book haram's nest.