Tinubu returns to Nigeria. StartSmart Nigeria reports that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially returned to Abuja following a two-week working visit to France and the United Kingdom. The news of his return was confirmed late Monday, April 21, 2025, by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, via his verified 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) handle.
“President Tinubu is back,” Onanuga posted.
Why Tinubu Was Abroad
President Tinubu departed Nigeria on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, for a private working visit. According to official sources, the trip was intended to:
- Evaluate the mid-term performance of his administration.
- Review strategic achievements across ministries and national sectors.
- Engage with key partners in Europe to strengthen bilateral relationships.
Reactions to Tinubu’s Absence
Tinubu’s absence triggered concerns amid growing insecurity in parts of Nigeria. Many citizens and political observers had called for his swift return to address pressing national issues, especially rising threats in the northern and central regions.
However, in a statement on Thursday, April 17, 2025, Onanuga reassured Nigerians that:
- The President’s absence was temporary and well within the planned two-week window.
- Tinubu maintained constant communication with top government officials.
- He issued directives to security agencies while abroad, actively monitoring the situation back home.
Tinubu’s Return Marks Post-Easter Resumption
Onanuga emphasized that President Tinubu’s return to Abuja aligns with the conclusion of the Easter holiday period, and he is expected to resume official duties at Aso Rock Villa immediately.
Now back in the country, the President is expected to:
- Hold meetings with security chiefs.
- Assess ongoing economic policies and infrastructure projects.
- Review the implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
What’s Next for the Tinubu Administration?
As the second quarter of 2025 unfolds, key areas expected to dominate Tinubu’s agenda include:
- Strengthening national security.
- Consolidating economic reforms.
- Tackling inflation and unemployment.
- Advancing foreign investment opportunities.
Nigerians and global observers alike will be watching closely to see how his administration handles the growing socio-economic challenges.
Conclusion
President Tinubu’s return to Nigeria puts an end to speculation about his absence and signals a renewed focus on governance. With major issues on the table, including national security, economic stability, and performance assessments, all eyes are now on Aso Rock as the administration resumes full activity.
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