The number of aides and journalist
to accompany President Muhammudu Buhari on his foreign and local trips has been
slashed, Premium Times reports.
In a memo circulated around the
Presidential Villa on Monday, Buhari reduced the number of journalist to
accompany him from four to two however it is unclear how the president reduced
the security and protocol officials.
This comes against the backdrop of
Buhari’s promise to rum a clean and conservative government unlike his
predecessor , Goodluck Jonathan who was renowned for travelling with a large
entourage.
Two weeks ago reports emerged that
Buhari had asked the National Assembly to give him the go-ahead
to appoint 15 advisers, as against 18 advisers employed by Jonathan.
A source close to Premium Times told
the medium that the memo had been sent to relevant authorities in the
presidential villa to keep them abreast with the development.
He said: “The security may
have between three and four slots, rotated between the old and new officers,
there may be other slots for the senior security officers, but I know the media
has two slots for journalists and two for media officers (those who carry the
podium and the information officer).”
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