President Bola Tinubu is set to embark on a two-week vacation in the UK starting today, according to a statement from his Special Advisor on Information, Bayo Onanuga. The trip, which is part of his annual leave, will also serve as a working retreat for the president to reflect on the economic reforms being implemented by his administration. Tinubu plans to use the time for strategic planning, aiming to strengthen his reform agenda. He is expected to return once the leave expires.

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The president’s time away coincides with ongoing discussions around his government’s efforts to boost the Nigerian economy, which have faced mixed reactions. Tinubu has expressed a commitment to making pivotal changes to address economic challenges, and this break offers him the chance to review key policies.