The Federal Government on
Thursday in Abuja held a low key celebration to mark the nation’s 55th
independence anniversary. The event, which was held at the fore-court of the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, witnessed special presidential change of guard to
mark the event, which lasted for about two hours.
The
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, had
earlier indicated that the 2015’s anniversary would be low-keyed, due to the
state of the country’s finances.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
The
SGF, who spoke through the Permanent Secretary, Political Matters office,
Ibukun Odusote, said Mr. Buhari made it “a policy that it will be unfair to
spend so much in celebrating at the expense of ordinary Nigerians who are
grappling with poverty’’.
The
event started with the arrival of President Muhammadu Buhari, who appeared in
white traditional attires of Baban Riga with a white cap to match.
The
president inspected the quarter guards before marching to the Presidential
Villa forecourt to receive national salute which was followed by rendition of
the National Anthem.
The
prayers were offered by the Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of Abuja, John
Onaiyekan, and the Deputy Chief Imam of the Abuja National Mosque, Muhammad
Kabir.
The
event witnessed the inspection of new Guard/Quarter guard, silent drills,
posting of sentries and colour, weapons and uniforms were inspected to ensure
conformity with military standards by the Commander, Brigade of Guards,
Brig.-Gen. Musa Yusuf.
Shortly
after the ceremony, Mr. Buhari signed the anniversary register and released
pigeons from a cage.
The
president, assisted by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; Senate President Bukola
Saraki; Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Chief Justice of the
Federation, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, and some top dignitaries, cut the
anniversary cake.
Among
those who attended the ceremony were former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon; former
interim president. Ernest Shonekan; APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun
and former Senate President, Ken Nnamani.
Others were the Service
Chiefs, current and former Inspectors-General of Police, former Vice-President
Alex Ekwueme, Oladipo Diya (a retired lieutenant general); former Senate
President Joseph Wayas, top government functionaries and members of the
diplomatic corps.
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