The nation’s commercial center, Lagos, will be the President’s home over the Sallah holiday.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will arrive back in the nation on Tuesday, the day before the Sallah celebrations, barring any unforeseen changes.
The President would spend the Sallah holiday in Lagos, the country’s commercial center, a source close to the Presidency said Channels Television on Sunday.
Prior to the President’s arrival, an advance team has already been sent, the source claims.
The summit for “A New Global Financing Pact,” hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, was where Tinubu participated during his official trip to Paris, which ended on Friday.
The summit provided the President with an opportunity to hold high-profile side discussions with other heads of state and government, prominent business figures, and the heads of prestigious multilateral and development finance institutions from across the world.
Although he had originally planned to return to Abuja on Saturday, he instead traveled to London, United Kingdom, for a quick private visit.
Dele Alake, the presidential press secretary, had stated in a statement on Saturday that Tinubu would return to the nation in time for the Wednesday Eid-el-Kabir feast.
According to a statement from the Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, Tinubu will now travel to London, United Kingdom, for a brief private visit. Tinubu was originally expected to return to Abuja on Saturday.
According to Channels Television, Tinubu had “an outstanding participation in the summit for ‘A New Global Financing Pact’ hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron” as he ended his official trip to Paris, France.