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Lesser Hajj: 'Nigerian embassy did not snub Pres. Buhari's family'
Yesterday Leadership reported that the Nigerian embassy in Saudi Arabia
side-stepped protocol by giving preference to former VP
Namadi Sambo and his family over that of
Pres. Buhari when both arrived for the lesser Hajj (Umrah)
in Saudi Arabia. They have now retracted the report. Read below
The
consular-general in the Nigerian embassy in Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Umar,
neither side-stepped protocol nor accorded preferential treatment to the
family of former Vice President Namadi Sambo over that of President
Muhammadu Buhari when both arrived for the lesser Hajj (Umrah) in Saudi
Arabia.
A senior consular official, who is privy to the
protocol arrangements for both families, told LEADERSHIP Friday that
contrary to media reports that the consular-general is a protégé of
Sambo and that the former vice president influenced his appointment,
Umar was appointed to his present position based on his competence and
experience.
The source, who craved for anonymity, also denied
insinuations that Umar snubbed the wife of the president and her
children, saying that the consular-general joined the Nigerian
ambassador in Saudi Arabia to receive Buhari’s wife, Aisha, and her
children at the airport.
LEADERSHIP had been informed that both
families had arrived in Saudi Arabia earlier this week for the Umrah and
while Aisha Buhari and her five children were allotted a two-bedroom
accommodation, the former vice president was allotted an eight-room
apartment.
But the source said the accommodation arrangements for
both families were the prerogative of Saudi authorities and that any
guest was at liberty to get another accommodation at his or her expense
if dissatisfied with the official arrangement.
On the alleged
preferential treatment given to the former vice president by the
consular-general, the source also said Sambo actually paid for his hotel
accommodation, save for the fact that he was ferried from the airport,
the same privilege accorded to Hajia Buhari.
“Then the issue of the
wife of the president paying for her accommodation is a normal practice,
and the same thing applies to other wives of presidents who visit Saudi
Arabia when they are not satisfied with the accommodation provided.
“In fact, we tried to get her a much better accommodation but that was what was provided by the Saudi Arabian authorities.
“So, this is the true state of things and not the other way round as
reported. It is also not true that the consular-general is a stooge of
the former vice president; they met each other when he had already been
appointed to his present position,” he explained.
The source further claimed that the embassy extended all the required protocol due to the First Lady.
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