The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Tunji Alausa, has addressed concerns about the absence of Bola Tinubu, stating that it is not due to medical reasons. Tinubu’ s extended stay outside Nigeria following the World Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia has raised questions about his whereabouts. Minister Alausa emphasized that the healthcare system in Nigeria is designed for the benefit of all citizens, including the President, and confirmed that President Buhari also received care within the country.
Minister Alausa underscored the government’ s commitment to developing a robust healthcare system that serves the needs of all Nigerians. He emphasized that the healthcare system is not tailored exclusively for the President but is designed to cater to the health and well- being of the country’ s 220 million citizens. The government’ s objective is to ensure accessible and quality healthcare services for all Nigerians.
Minister Alausa’s remarks highlight the government’ s prioritization of building a robust healthcare system that benefits all Nigerians. By emphasizing that the President receives care in Nigeria, he aims to assure the public that the country has the necessary medical infrastructure and expertise to provide adequate healthcare services to its highest-ranking officials. This commitment to national healthcare underscores the government’s dedication to improving the health outcomes of all Nigerians.
Minister Alausa’ s clarification regarding Bola Tinubu’ s absence from the country emphasizes that it is unrelated to medical reason The Minister emphasized that the healthcare system in Nigeria designed to serve the needs of all citizens, including the Preside By assuring the public that President Buhari is receiving care wi the country, the Minister aims to reaffirm the government’ s commitment to providing accessible and quality healthcare service for all Nigerians.
Meanwhile, the Presidency has announced that President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to return to Nigeria on Wednesday following two-week official trip to Europe and Saudi Arabia. The Presider embarked on his visit to the Netherlands for a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Rutte before attending the World Economic Forum Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. After the forum, Tinubu proceeded to an undisclosed European destination for a mission that has sparked controversy. The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has confirmed Tinubu’s imminent return putting an end to speculation surrounding his absence
President Bola Tinubu’s two-week trip encompassed important official engagements and diplomatic meetings. The visit to the Netherlands allowed for discussions with Prime Minister Mark Rutte, fostering bilateral relations and strengthening cooperation between the two countries. Subsequently, Tinubu attended the World
Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia, participating in crucial discussions on global economic matters.
Following the World Economic Forum, President Tinubu embarked on a mission to a well-known European destination, the details of which have remained undisclosed. This secrecy has generated controversy and speculation among the public and media. However, the exact nature and purpose of the mission have not been officially confirmed.
Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, has confirmed that President Tinubu will return to Nigeria on Wednesday. This announcement puts an end to the speculation surrounding his absence and provides assurance that the President will resume his official duties.