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BREAKING: Fresh attempt being made to bring Pres. Buhari back before Abuja Airport closure

Reports say that some of President
Muhammadu Buhari's aides are allegedly trying
to get him back to Aso Rock in Abuja before
the eight-week closure of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport in the Federal Capital
Territory if possible.

The reports claim that President Buhari could return to
the country before the closure of Abuja airports
Sahara Reporters quotes a source close to the
presidency as saying: "Some of Mr. President's
associates are mounting pressure on him to return
to Abuja as soon as possible, and especially before
the [Abuja] airport is temporarily closed."https://naijalatestblog.blogspot.com.ng/2017/03/nigerian-air-force-graduates-30.html?m=1
According to another source, even if the president
returns now, he would have to jet out for another
medical holiday in a few months to continue his
treatment.
"It doesn't make sense for Mr. President to return
to Abuja immediately just to serve the political
interests of some people when his doctors want
him to go through all his treatment," the source
said.

The report quoted more sources as saying that
President Buhari's inner circle, led by his cousin,
Mamman Daura, and his personal assistant, Tunde
Sabiu were behind the decision not to disclose the
nature of the president's ailments to the Nigerian
public.
The same group reportedly turned his wife Aisha
to an outsider in favour of Halima, who is the
only one out of all Buhari’s immediate family that
is allowed unfettered access to Buhari, the report
claims.
 recalls that just on Thursday, March 2,
President Buhari received a call from the King of
Morocco Mohammed VI , who called to know about
his health.
This was revealed by presidential spokesman
Femi Adesina in a press statement released on
Thursday afternoon.

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