Reuben Abati stated. “The President of Nigeria cannot disappear into Bermuda triangle. We must know where he is at any particular time”

Reuben Abati stated. "The President of Nigeria cannot disappear into Bermuda triangle. We must know where he is at any particular time"Social media users in Nigeria have voiced worries on President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s whereabouts. The President was last observed in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, April 28, and Monday, April 29 at the World Economic Forum. The public has been asking questions, nevertheless, as the Presidency has not responded to their inquiries over the cause of his prolonged departure from Nigeria. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Reuben Abati, a political analyst on Arise TV, weighed in on the issue, expressing the sentiment shared by many Nigerians. Abati emphasized the importance of transparency regarding the President’s whereabouts, stating that the President of Nigeria cannot disappear into the Bermuda Triangle, that we must know where he is at any particular time. He highlighted the lack of clarity surrounding Tinubu’s location, with conflicting reports suggesting he might be in France or London.

Abati stressed the need for certainty regarding the President’s location, emphasizing that such ambiguity is unacceptable for a head of state. He pointed out that the absence of clear information about Tinubu’s whereabouts only fuels speculation and uncertainty among the populace.Abati expressed concern over both the President and Vice President being out of the country simultaneously, describing it as “untidy.” He likened the situation to feeling like orphans, implying a sense of abandonment or neglect when both the nation’s top leaders are absent.

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Hear him: “The President of Nigeria cannot disappear into Bermuda triangle. We must know where he is at any particular time. A source said that he’s in France, but what I read was that he is in London. We must have certainty about the location of the President. The President and the Vice President leaving the country at the same time is untidy. It makes us feel like orphans.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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