Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari |
Ahead of
the March 28 presidential election, Buhari, who was the candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, had promised that he would not have an office for the
First Lady should he emerge victorious at the election.
“The Office of
the First Lady is not in the constitution, so there’s no official role for
them,” Buhari had said.
As the
campaigns progressed however, Mrs. Buhari joined the APC team.
That made
observers doubt whether the President would be able to walk his talk.
Since her
husband’s assumption of office, Mrs. Buhari has dropped the title of “First
Lady” used by her predecessors, including Mrs. Patience Jonathan.
She adopted
the title of “Wife of the President.”
Apart from the nomenclature,
nothing significant has changed.
Mrs. Buhari
and her handlers operate from the First Lady’s office used by her predecessors,
it was learnt.
The office is
located beside the official residence of the President.
Her office,
like it was under her predecessors, houses her staff members, including
personal aides, security details and protocol officials, among others.
She has so far
organised events similar to the ones that were not in short supply under her
immediate predecessor, Mrs. Jonathan.
The first
event organised by Mrs. Buhari was an elaborate “thank you dinner” she
organised in honour of APC women and youths for supporting her husband’s
election.
The
President’s wife, during the recently concluded Ramadan, also broke her fast
with some women leaders and the less privileged.
Recently, the
Office of the Wife of the President, in conjunction with a United Kingdom-based
private firm, organised a seminar on protocol, etiquette and security for wives
of state governors.
At the
conclusion of Ramadan, Mrs. Buhari also hosted children to an elaborate Sallah
party.
All these
events were held inside the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, with
glamour.
Apart from
these, the President’s wife, represented by some individuals, had donated
either cash or relief items to internally displaced persons and other groups in
parts of the country.
It was also learnt she is at the verge of initiating a pet project, a platform
that will be used to meet specific needs, which has also
been the style of previous First Ladies.
The Director
of Media in the Office of the Wife of the President, Zakari Yau Nadabo,
confirmed on Thursday that arrangements were ongoing for a
pet project for Mrs. Buhari.
Nadabo said
the first step was to identify the area where the President’s wife is
interested in making intervention.
He said, “It
is not about initiating a pet project alone. The first step is to identify the
area. The plan is already in the pipeline. Issues are just beginning to take
shape.
“We do not
want to rush. We want to take our time to do a careful analysis so that we can
intervene in critical areas.”
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