A former vice president of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on Monday, was absent at the personality-studded public presentation of President Muhammadu Buhari’a authorized biography, “Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria”. The book, authored by a professor of International Studies John Paden, was launched at the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja. When contacted, the Media Adviser to Atiku, Mazi Paul Ibe said that for “inexplicable reason the former Vice President only received his invitation today (Monday) after the event had started.”
He added that: “It is on record that the invitation for the Turakin Adamawa was delivered to the Atiku Centre on October 1, forty hours before the event of today, and only after the former Vice President had travelled to Gombe to honour the invitation for the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the creation of creation of Gombe State. The former Vice President returned to Abuja on Sunday night, 2nd October.
“The invitation letter signed 30th September, 2016, the last working day of the week was handed over to Atiku Abubakar today (Monday), after the programme had commenced. As a former Vice President well-schooled in the demands of protocol, it would have been inappropriate of the Turakin Adamawa to storm into the event while Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Commander-in-chief was already seated with other dignitaries including visiting Heads of Government to the occasion.”
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