President-elect
Muhammadu Buhari and Vice president-elect, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo at a forum
(Image source: TheCable)
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President
Goodluck Jonathan will take President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on a tour of the
presidential villa on May 28, a day to the change of baton.
Briefing
the media on Tuesday after the National Council of State meeting, Gabriel
Suswam, governor of Benue state, said: “On the 28th, President Jonathan will
conduct Gen. Buhari and the vice president-elect, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, round
the villa.”
TheCable report continues:
Babangida
Aliyu, governor of Niger state, also clarified the confusion over “handover”,
fixed for May 28, and “inauguration”, slated for the following day.
Aliyu
said at the briefing: “It is only a technicality. One is inauguration, the
formality of the new president taking over. Technically, the 29th is for the
new man taking over.
“For
the hand-over of documents you don’t wait till that 29th because after the
inauguration the transition committee may continue. If you recall, when
President Jonathan came on board, he inaugurated the Gen. Danjuma committee to
look at all the documents that were handed over to them and make
recommendations. So it is a continuous thing.
“The
handing over of document from the outgoing president to the incoming president
will take place on the 28th and the inauguration on the 29th.
“So,
22nd is Jummat prayer, 24th will be Sunday service, 28th will be handing over
as well as dinner and 29th inauguration, a launch on and a gala night.”
It
was also decided by the council that there has to be a template for
civilian-to-civilian transition, Suswam said.
“The
council decided that henceforth there has to be a template in which transition
will follow. We have never had it. This is the first time one is going to be
developed, so that there is no speculation as to what needs to be done, as
everything will be in a template.
“If there is a transition
whether it is from the same party to the same party or from one party to
another, it is the same template. You will recall that we have never had a template
in which to follow and how we go about our transition but what is going to
happen this time around is going to be permanent,” Suswam disclosed.
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