Kogi State Declares Monday Public Holiday To Celebrate Buhari’s Return

This was contained in a statement signed by the DG, Media and Publicity to the governor, Mr Kingsley Fanwo.

According to the statement, the gesture is in line with the support and prayers of the Kogi people for the renaissance of the nation by the President.

Apart from using the holiday to thank God for the President’s return, the governor expects the people to pray for the President as he resumes and proceed to reposition the country.

Buhari returned to Nigeria on Saturday, 103 days after he left the country for London to receive medical attention.