Buhari cancels planned Ogun visit as President falls sick En Route to Turkey

Buhari cancels planned Ogun visit as President falls sick En Route to Turkey

Sahara Reporters

President Muhammadu Buhari has cancelled his visit to Abeokuta, Ogun State earlier scheduled for next week.

Sahara Reporters had reported that the President was expected to depart Abuja next Tuesday for Abeokuta.

The Ogun State Government also confirmed the planned visit in a short statement on Thursday.

“His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR will be visiting Ogun State for the commissioning of some of the legacy projects of our dear Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR.

“The visit is scheduled for 21st of December, 2021.

“Some of the projects include; the Gateway City Gate, GCG; Sagamu Interchange-Siun-Abeokuta Road; Kobape Housing Estate; King’s Court Estate; and Ijebu Ode-Mojoda-Epe Road. It promises to be a fun-filled and fulfilling official visit,” the statement read.

Speaking to Sahara Reporters, a presidential source disclosed that the visit to the South-West state has been cancelled.

According to the source, Buhari fell sick on his way to Turkey.

He added that an advanced team of the President had been asked not to leave Abuja.

“The planned trip to Ogun State has been cancelled. The President is not feeling well, he is still on his way to Turkey. They just left Reggio Calabria in Italy,” the source said.

However, the Presidency has come up with a lie as an excuse for jettisoning the trip to Ogun next week.

“Their excuse is that the host is not ready; that is their excuse for shunning the trip,” the source said.

The Nigerian President has been junketing across the world in the last three months.

SaharaReporters had on December 1 reported how Buhari departed the country to attend the Expo 2020 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Shortly after hosting and meeting South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, Buhari left the nation’s capital, Abuja, for the UAE.

In September 2021, Buhari travelled to New York, United States, to participate in the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

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