President
Jonathan & General Buhari meeting at the State House, Friday, April 24. #Transition
(Photo source: Reuben Abati @abati1990)
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For
the third time in a month, President-elect Muhammadu Buhari and President
Goodluck Jonathan have had a private meeting at the presidential villa, Abuja.
Speaking
after the meeting, Jonathan did not reveal details of the conversation, but he
said it was “fruitful”.
TheCable report continues:
“We
are discussing for the interest of the country,” the president simply said.
“You can see that we are smiling, it was a fruitful one.”
Jonathan
also gave further hint that Buhari would soon be back at the villa when he
said: “We will take a date when the president will come and I will show him
round the state house but today is not for that.
“Today
is to continue with our conversation. So we don’t need to worry the
president; we don’t need to worry the president.”
Like
Jonathan, Buhari was taciturn on details of the meeting. Asked to comment, he
simply said: “The president said it all.”
On
March 26, Jonathan and Buhari, who was only the presidential candidate of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the time, met behind closed doors at the Sheraton hotels, Abuja.
The
outcome was the renewal of their commitment to peaceful elections. Both men
also pledged to accept the outcome of a free, fair and credible election.
On April 3, both men met privately again, this
time at the president’s office. Details of the meeting were not made public,
but it was believed to be about plans for a transition, which Jonathan
mentioned when he called Buhari to congratulate him on his success at the
election.
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