Sambo, First Lady’s Offices Shut As Ministers Shun Aso Rock

Official activities are yet to pick up
at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa,
Abuja hours after President
Goodluck Jonathan was officially
certified to have lost his re-election
bid.


The offices of Vice President
Mohammed Namadi Sambo and
First Lady Patience Jonathan were
under lock and key as of the time
of filing this report on Wednesday
afternoon.


Although the president was in his
office, none of his ministers were
sighted at the State House.
Our correspondent reports that the
weekly Federal Executive Council
(FEC) meeting did not hold.


Many of the aides of the president
were also nowhere to be found at
the seat of power.
Those sighted at the State House
included Comptroller-General of
Customs Dikko Inde Abdullah,
Director-General of the Bureau of
Public Procurement (BPP) Emeka
Ezeh, Executive Secretary of the
National Christian Pilgrims
Commission John Kennedy Opara
and the Special Adviser to the
President on Ethics and Values
Sarah Jubril.

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