No More Acting President, As Osinbajo Refuses To Handover To Saraki, Jets Out To Italy Until Further Notice post-nigeria.com

No More Acting President, As Osinbajo Refuses To Handover To Saraki, Jets Out To Italy Until Further Notice

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May 27, 2017 3:15 PM

The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, has on Saturday, departed Abuja for Taormina, Sicily in Italy, for the on-going G7 Summit. The Summit began on Friday, May 26, and will end on Saturday, May 27.

The Special Assistant on Media to the Acting President, Laolu Akande, made this known to Newsmen, on Saturday.

According to him: “Acting President, Osinbajo, invited to ongoing G7 Summit in Italy, to represent Nigeria, leaves and is expected back later in the evening today.”

The departure of Osinbajo, with President Muhammadu Buhari already in London, signals that Nigeria will be left with no President and Acting President, until one of them returns.

Members of the G7, are made up of the Leaders of the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan; countries collectively known as the Group of Seven (G7) – meet annually, to discuss issues affecting the world in general.

Before Osinbajo departs Nigeria for Italy, he made a dramatic visit to the Garki market, in Abuja, where he was given a rousing welcome by Traders, who trooped en mass to see and welcome their Acting President.

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