With two days remaining for his private visit to London, President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday returned to Abuja.
He arrived at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja on November 15, 2019.
Buhari, who was on official visit to Saudi Arabia before the commencement of the visit to London on Nov. 2, was initially scheduled to return to Nigeria on Nov. 17.
The president attended the third Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he later performed the Lesser Hajj alongside Governors Atiku Bagudu, Aminu Masari and Babagana Zulum of Kebbi, Katsina and Borno States.
The President was far away in Saudi Arabia when the Supreme Court on Oct. 30, dismissed the appeal by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar challenging his victory at the Feb. 23 presidential poll.
President Buhari returned to Abuja on the day the apex court ruled that he was “eminently qualified” to contest the Feb. 23 presidential election.
The full judgment delivered on Friday provided explanations for the apex court’s summary decision of Oct. 30, which dismissed the PDP’s appeal.
In the full judgment, the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal which held that Buhari possessed the requisite educational qualification to contest the poll.
President Buhari was received on arrival by his Chief of Staff, Malam Abba Kyari, FCT Minister, Malam Muhammed Bello, some heads of security agencies and presidential aides.
While in London, Buhari on Nov. 10 met with his long-time friend, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Justin Welby, at the Lambeth Palace, London.
The two last met in Oct. 2018, when Welby was in Abuja as a keynote speaker at a conference on religious harmony, shortly before the conduct of the 2019 general elections in Nigeria.
The Nigerian leader also on November 13, 2019 in London, met with the management of Pearson Educational Group.