President Tinubu Cuts Vacation Short, Returns to Nigeria Amid High Expectations

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has concluded his two-week work vacation ahead of schedule and is set to return to Abuja on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, to resume his official duties. This announcement was made by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga in a statement released on Monday, September 15. The President had initially departed for France on September 4, 2025, intending to spend part of his annual holiday, which was scheduled to be divided between France and the United Kingdom for a period of ten working days.
During his stay in Paris last week, President Tinubu engaged in a private luncheon with his French counterpart, President Emmanuel Macron, at the historic Élysée Palace. Both leaders utilized this opportunity to review key areas of cooperation between Nigeria and France. They also reached an agreement to deepen the existing partnership, aiming for mutual prosperity and enhanced global stability. This engagement highlights a significant diplomatic activity undertaken during what was initially planned as a private holiday.
The presidency had previously announced the President’s vacation on September 4, outlining his plans to spend time in both France and the UK before returning to Nigeria. However, the decision to cut short the vacation was confirmed by Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, who reiterated that President Tinubu would be back in Abuja to resume his responsibilities earlier than expected. This early return underscores a shift in the President's schedule.
President Tinubu’s frequent travels have previously drawn criticism from various opposition figures, including Peter Obi, who was the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election. Despite such scrutiny, the details of his recent diplomatic engagements and the early conclusion of his vacation have now been officially communicated.
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