Regardless of the meeting President Muhammadu Buhari held with some APC state governors on Sunday, no date has been settled for his arrival to the nation, The PUNCH learnt.
In any case, examinations by one of our reporters demonstrated that no date had yet been settled for the President 's return .
Sources, who talked with one of our reporters, said despite the fact that the President 's wellbeing had enhanced immensely, his arrival date was still in the hands of his specialists.
"The President made it clear in his letter to the National Assembly that the term of his stay in London would be dictated by his specialist . That has not changed . He should get a physician's approval before he returns, " one of the sources said .
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity , Mr. Femi Adesina , affirmed this in a meeting with The PUNCH.
At the point when made a request to state particularly when Buhari was expected back in the nation in perspective of the most recent advancement, Adesina said , "I am not a specialist and regardless of the possibility that I am, unmistakably I am not some portion of the group that is taking care of the President .
"His date of return will be chosen by that restorative group ."
Adesina additionally affirmed to one of our reporters that the Sunday meeting was only one among different gatherings Buhari would have with people before coming back to the nation.
He said , " More gatherings are coming; there will be more extensive ones . That Sunday meeting was quite recently the starting . "
The presidential representative included that the Presidency was not at all irritated by the two cases initiated in court trying to constrain the Federal Executive Council to proclaim Buhari debilitated and asking Senate President Bukola Saraki to constitute a medicinal board on Buhari " s wellbeing condition.
"We are in a majority rules system; it is their (offended parties') right . The court will decide the case on its legitimacy , " Adesina said .
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