
President Muhammadu
Buhari shocked his interviewer in Paris yesterday when he said that he sometimes misses his way
in Aso Presidential Villa, an expansive palace serving a dual purpose as office
and residence for an incumbent Nigerian leader.
It
was built in the late 80s and a former military president, Ibrahim Babangida
first occupied it in 1991, after he moved the central government from Lagos to
Abuja, months after an aborted coup.
President
Buhari was also a former Nigerian leader that ruled from Dodan Barracks in
Obalende Lagos, from January 1984 to August 1985, when he was toppled by
Babangida.
Asked yesterday by an interviewer on France 24, whether Aso Rock was like the Government
House he left in 1985.
Buhari
answered: It was not the same place. The last time I was there, I was in the
barracks. This time I am in a palace. At times, I can’t find my way around. It
is so big so much that it must be expensive to maintain. But it is there, it
cannot be removed.”
Asked
whether he is now a different man, he answered:
“I
don’t think basically, I am a different man. I came back to power under a
different system.”
Buhari
moved into the Villa on 21 June, more than three weeks after he was sworn-in.
His predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, had approved some renovation work on the
Villa, which stretched far beyond his tenure.
-Thenews
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