
“He had planned to leave Sunday
afternoon, but decided to tarry a bit, due to the arrival of 82 Chibok girls
who arrived Abuja earlier in the day.
“The President wishes to assure
all Nigerians that there is no cause for worry.
“He is very grateful for the
prayers and good wishes of the people, and hopes they would continue to pray
for the peace and unity of the nation,” Adesina said.
According to the presidential
aide, the length of the President’s stay in London will be determined by the
doctors, saying that government will continue to function normally under the
able leadership of the Vice President.
“President Buhari has transmitted
letters about the trip to the Senate and the House of Representatives, in
compliance with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution,” he added.
President Buhari had travelled to
London in January for a similar check up. He returned in March.
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