There
was a drama at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja on Friday, as the
Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, ran to catch up
with the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari.
Both on Friday
morning travelled out of the country to London on the same flight but while
Buhari was going to board his flight, a mild drama took place at the airport.
Sources, who
witnessed the drama, said that the minister raced in a bid to catch up with
Buhari, who had undergone airport screening before her.
It was learnt
that the President-elect, who reportedly arrived the airport before the
minister, was cleared first and he went straight into the aircraft.
It was further
gathered that when Diezani arrived the airport and got news that Buhari had
already boarded the flight, she hurriedly ran to ensure that she entered the
plane.
In fact,
sources at the airport stated that the petroleum minister left behind her aides
while running to catch up with Buhari. A source on the ground, who witnessed
the drama, said, “The man (Buhari) was at the front and had already passed the
screening team. And immediately the woman (Diezani) came down, it was as if
they told her that the President-elect was already inside the aircraft, so she
started running. She even left her people behind so that she could board the
flight along with the President-elect.”
“This happened
between 4am and 5am on Friday morning and the airline involved was British
Airways. The flight was on its way from Abuja international airport to Heathrow
Airport, London.”
An online
medium, Sahara Reporters, reported on Friday that efforts of the
minister, during the six-hour flight, to speak with Buhari failed. According to
the report, the President-elect only greeted Alison-Madueke during the boarding
process.
It stated that
the minister allegedly tried many times to stir a conversation with Buhari, but
the latter shunned her.
The flight was
reported to have arrived at Heathrow in London at 2:15pm, but the passengers
disembarked at 2:45pm. The Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, refused to
comment on the issues when contacted. Calls to the mobile phone of its
spokesperson, Mr. Kingsley Agha, were ignored while a text message to him was
not replied.
He was asked
to explain why the minister travelled and her action at the airport.
The
media team of the President-elect issued a statement saying his visit to
Britain was private.
In a
statement signed by the head of Buhari’s media team, Malam Garba Shehu, this
was the first of such visit outside the country since winning the March 28th
presidential election.
The statement,
which was issued in Abuja on Friday, partly read, “General Muhammadu Buhari
will use the opportunity of the visit to take a much-deserved rest ahead of his
inauguration on May 29.”
“He is
expected back in the country a few days before the inauguration, refreshed and
ready to hit the ground running once he is sworn into office.”
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