Sources President added that Tinubu was also not allowed near Buhari – a body language suggestive of another round of discord between the two.
Nigerian president Buhari and his
entourage landed at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport,
Lagos at 10 am on Tuesday, amid tight security.
The President had arrived aboard a
Nigerian Air Force Boeing aircraft with registration number 5N-FGT and was
welcomed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and some members of the Lagos State
Executive Council.
He had later boarded a chopper to
Lekki, where he inaugurated the multi-billion dollars Dangote Fertiliser Plant.
President Buhari was also at the
ongoing construction at the Dangote Refinery, as well as the Lekki Deep Sea
Port.
There is growing anxiety in the
camp of former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu after President Muhammadu
Buhari shunned the ex-governor during his (Buhari’s) visit to Lagos State on
Tuesday.
SaharaReporters learnt that Buhari
did not give Tinubu any attention – a rarity particularly considering the
ruling party, All Progressives Congress' national convention in Abuja is just
days away.
One of the top sources revealed
that Buhari did not give Tinubu any attention during the visit, an obvious
public snub that was pregnant with meanings.
“It was a complete disgrace. He was
not allowed near him. We believed they never exchanged greetings. And this is
coming days before the APC convention in Abuja,” one of the sources said.
"You can see from the pictures
taken at the event that Tinubu was not even close to the President. They made
sure he was not close enough to the President to allow for chit-chat,"
another source said.
Speaking at the inauguration of the
new Terminal Building, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Buhari
had tasked the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, to fast-track the airport
concession programme, to boost aviation practice in the country and make the
aviation industry reflect global standards.
Tinubu had about two months ago
gone to meet Buhari in Abuja, informing him about his 2023 presidential
ambition, saying it was his “lifelong ambition.”
In the APC circles, up to five
other presidential aspirants have emerged although some party members believe
that Tinubu stands taller than them, with his influence as the APC National
Leader.
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