President Bola Tinubu has arrived in Abuja from the New York, USA, where he attended the United Nations General Assembly, and then Paris, France, where, sources say, he had been observing a short break.
Our correspondent spotted Tinubu’s convoy arriving at his official residence at 9:47pm.
The President has so far visited Benin Republic, France, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, the UK, India, the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America, spending 33 days outside the country.
At the UNGA, President Tinubu condemned the spate of military coups in Africa, describing them as wrong and unreflective of collective aspirations of Africans.
He said their pervasiveness did not imply Africa’s support for unconstitutional change of government but “a demand for solutions to perennial problems.”
“We must affirm democratic governance as the best guarantor of the sovereign will and well-being of the people. Military coups are wrong, as is any tilted civilian political arrangement that perpetuates injustice,” Tinubu said in his maiden address to his counterparts during the general debate.
The Nigerian leader argued that “the wave crossing parts of Africa does not demonstrate favour towards coups. It is a demand for solutions to perennial problems.”
Regarding Niger, Tinubu said the Economic Community of West African States is still negotiating with the military leaders.
Tinubu arrived barely 48 hours to the nation’s 63rd Independence Day anniversary and four days to the planned nationwide strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria.
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