Bola Tinubu, the President of Nigeria, has embarked on a private trip to France, as confirmed by his spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale. The statement mentioned that Tinubu is expected to return in the first week of February, indicating a short absence from official duties.
This announcement comes shortly after Tinubu’s meeting with a Mastercard delegation as part of an official visit. During the gathering, Vice President Kashim Shettima and Minister of Finance Wale Edun were in attendance, along with Ministers Atiku Bagudu, Ali Pate, and Hannatu Musawa, focusing on topics related to budget, economic planning, health, and art, culture, and creative economy.
In addition to his recent engagements, Tinubu also participated in bilateral discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who was on a four-nation Africa tour. These high-level interactions underscore the President’s active involvement in both domestic and international affairs.
Tinubu’s trip to France and his preceding official engagements serve as a testament to Nigeria’s diplomatic relations and global interconnectedness. As the President carries out his responsibilities, his interactions with foreign dignitaries and diplomatic visits reflect Nigeria’s position within the international community.