Buhari Starts 2-Day Visit In Edo - Politics
Security has been beefed up in and around Benin, the capital of Edo,
ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari two-days official visit to the
state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the
President who commences the visit on Monday, is expected to inaugurate a
number of projects executed by Gov. Adams Oshiomhole, who is vacating
office by Nov. 12.
Men and officers of Police, Army, Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), have taken up strategic
positions in the areas the President is expected to pass through and the
project sites in the capital city.
NAN reports that there is
heavy presence of security personnel at the Airport and environs, Golf
Course Road and Government House area.
Heavy security is also noticed
in adjoining streets close to the airport, such as Ihama, Boundary and
Adesuwa roads while security patrol vehicles, manned by the police and
army, were seen patrolling airport road.
The presidential visit
created traffic challenges in the City on Monday morning, especially
Airport road and Siloko road, a road constructed by the current
administration which the President is also expected to inaugurate during
the visit.
Part of activities lined up for the visit, is the
planned courtesy call by the President to the new Benin monarch, Oba
Ewuare II, after which he is expected to inaugurate the new central
hospital, Siloko road and 2nd East Circular road among others.
On
Tuesday, Buhari is expected to inaugurate some projects, including the
new Edo University, Iyamoh, in Edo North and Central Senatorial
Districts of the state.
Oshiomhole, who was first inaugurated on
Nov. 12, 2008 and won his second term in 2012, is expected to hand over
to the governor-elect, Mr Godwin Obaseki,
on Saturday.
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