
The power tussle at the Presidency continued on Friday as ECOWAS rejected an alleged move by a top presidential aide to upturn President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to send Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to Niamey, Benin Republic.
It was gathered that the official had attempted to send the Foreign Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama in an attempt to undermine Osinbajo.
The Heads of State or their deputies could attend the ECOWAS meetings.
In line with this directive, the Vice President, according to sources present, informed the Federal Executive Council, FEC, at a meeting held on Wednesday, about his trip to Niamey and this was accepted by the council.
It was said that someone from the presidency informed the Vice President’s office midday Thursday that the President had issued a new directive that the Foreign Minister will now represent him in Niamey.
The Vice President’s team reportedly moved swiftly to modify his schedule and shifted their attention to other things. But this, however, did not go down well with ECOWAS team, who protested loudly.
There are also said to have been several of such attempts to undermine Osinbajo.
This time around, upon being alerted, President Buhari was said to have immediately reached out directly to his Deputy, and instructed him to proceed to Niamey in view of the diplomatic firestorm that was brewing.
The Vice President also proceeded to Niamey, and was said to have arrived to shoddy arrangements as no proper advance party could be readied at such short notice.
The shoddiness of the preparation was said to have prevented him from spending the night at Niamey as no provision for hotel accommodation was made for him and his staff.
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