President Tinubu Returns to Abuja After Week-Long Lagos Stay
President Bola Tinubu has returned to the nation's capital, Abuja, after spending a week in Lagos. The period was marked by various engagements, including Eid-el-Fitr celebrations and meetings with nearly two dozen governors. The European Union delegation also had a chance to engage with the President during his Lagos visit. President Tinubu's departure from Lagos was facilitated by a presidential aircraft that took off from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport at 6:44 pm on Wednesday.
The President's week-long stay in Lagos followed his return to Nigeria from the United Kingdom, where he had undertaken a "historic state visit." During his time in Lagos, he participated in Eid-el-Fitr prayers at Dodan Barracks, marking the end of Ramadan. The President also held a series of high-level meetings, including a session with 23 state governors. These meetings were seen as part of ongoing consultations between the presidency and state executives.
The return of President Tinubu to Abuja marks the end of his Lagos sojourn. As the nation's capital comes back to life with the President's presence, attention is now focused on the President's next moves and the impact of his consultations with state governors.
President Tinubu's return to Abuja is a significant development in the country's political landscape. His consultations with state governors are a crucial step in building momentum for his administration's policies. As the President settles back into Abuja, Nigerians are eager to see the outcome of these consultations and how they will shape the country's future. With the President's presence back in Abuja, the nation's capital is now abuzz with anticipation.






