Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters,
Babafemi Ojudu, on Monday said President Muhammadu Buhari is coming back to
Nigeria.
He said this while dismissing comments that the presidency
sponsored some Nigerians to embark on solidarity protests across the country in
support of Buhari.
Ojudu told State House correspondents that the presidency
does not hire people for protest marches, saying that those who participated in
the pro-Buhari protest were die-hard supporters of the president.
“I was working in my office when I was called to go and
receive them, just the way we also received the BringBackOurGirls’ protesters
last time.
”This presidency does not give money to anybody. This is not
our tradition, is not our culture to buy protest or induce people to do any.
“You will be surprised the day President Buhari is coming
back to see the millions of people that will go to the airport to welcome
him,’’ he said.
Ojudu clarified that the presidency did not shun the
coalition of civil society organisations demanding that Buhari resume duty or resign.
He said: ”If they decide to talk to us we talk to them. This
group has a special message for the acting president and they wrote to us that
they were coming and we received them.
“Those ones never informed us of anything. They were just
doing their own protests and that was it.’’
By Wale Odunsi
