President
Goodluck Jonathan has immediately suspended his plan to attend an African Union
(AU) summit in Equatorial Guinea, and will return to the country after a car
bomb killed at least 21 people in Abuja yesterday.
The
president, travelled to the
Central African nation yesterday for the AU meeting just as a blast hit Emba
plaza, a busy shopping complex in Wuse 2, Abuja.
Police
said 21 persons had been confirmed dead and 17 injured. Force
spokesperson, Frank Mba, said one suspect was arrested.
Presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, when contacted to react to an earlier story about the president’s decision to continue the trip amid the explosion, denied that the president travelled while Abuja was attacked.
Presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, when contacted to react to an earlier story about the president’s decision to continue the trip amid the explosion, denied that the president travelled while Abuja was attacked.
He
said the president departed Abuja 3.30 p.m. yesterday, which would mean about
30 minutes before the blast. Witnesses had said the bomb occurred at
about 4p.m. He said the president and his entourage were arriving at their
hotel in Malabo, the Equatorial Guinean capital, when they received news of the
attack.
The
president took an immediate decision to return to Nigeria early today,
Abati said.
Jonathan
travelled left to participate in the 23rd Ordinary Session of the AU Summit of
Heads of State and Government, Abati said in a statement.
He was accompanied by his wife, Patience, and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Water Resources, Health and Industry Trade and Investment.
He was accompanied by his wife, Patience, and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Water Resources, Health and Industry Trade and Investment.
The
president planned to return on Friday.
In an earlier statement, Abati said the discussion at the summit would focus on the evolution and implementation of fresh strategies and measures to improve agricultural production and food security in the continent, among others.
He said this was keeping with the AU’s declaration of 2014 as the Year of Agriculture and Food Security.
In an earlier statement, Abati said the discussion at the summit would focus on the evolution and implementation of fresh strategies and measures to improve agricultural production and food security in the continent, among others.
He said this was keeping with the AU’s declaration of 2014 as the Year of Agriculture and Food Security.
The
president and other African leaders, participating in the summit, would also
deliberate on the appointment of judges of the African Court of Justice, the
statement said, according to the News Agency of Nigeria.
“They
will deliberate on the appointment of judges of the African Human Rights Court
of Justice and the appointment of the President and Vice-President of the
Pan-African University,” the statement had said.
“The African heads of state and government will also consider and adopt the decisions and recommendations of the 25th Regular Session of the AU’s Executive Board.
“The African heads of state and government will also consider and adopt the decisions and recommendations of the 25th Regular Session of the AU’s Executive Board.
“They
will also consider the Declarations of the 23rd Ordinary Session of the
Conference of the union.’’
The presidential delegation is expected back in Abuja at the end of the summit on Friday.
The presidential delegation is expected back in Abuja at the end of the summit on Friday.
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