The Presidency on Thursday morning broke its silence on the whereabouts of President Goodluck Jonathan’s wife, Patience.
Mr. Ayo Adewuyi, media assistant to Mrs. Jonathan, in a statement
made available to journalists in Abuja, saysthe President’s wife is
currently in Congo.
He said Mrs. Jonathan is in the country to join her colleagues from
Africa for the celebration of the 30th anniversary a Non-Governmental
Organisation, Congo Assistance Foundation, established by the Congolese
First Lady, Madam Antoinette Sassou-Nguesso.
Adewuyi however did not indicate when Mrs. Jonathan arrived in Congo or when she is expected back in Nigeria.
He added that his principal was received on arrival by the Nigeria’s
Ambassador to Congo Brazzaville, Princess Onipede, in company with top
Congolese officials.
The President’s wife has not been seen at any public event inside
the Presidential Villa, Abuja, since her husband lost his re-election
bid in the March 28 presidential election.
She was absent during the Good Friday and Easter Sunday services held inside the Aso Villa Chapel.
Mrs. Jonathan did not also join her husband for the funeral service
held in honour of his top aide, Oronto Douglas, in Bayelsa State last
Saturday.
While she voted alongside her husband in the presidential election in
Otuoke, Bayelsa State, she stayed back in her home state, Rivers,
during the April 11 governorship election.
She had expressed fears ahead of the elections that she would be
thrown into prison if Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) won the election.
The Presidency had so far kept mute on her whereabouts, therefore giving room for speculation.
Adewuyi’s statement read, “First Lady, Dame Patience Faka Jonathan,
is in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, joining other African First Ladies
for the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Congo Assistance
Foundation, an NGO of Congolese First Lady, Madam Antoinette
Sassou-Nguesso.
“The Foundation, established in 1984, has engendered social action in
the areas of health, education, skills acquisition in favour of
indigent people of Congo.
“Dame Patience Jonathan runs similar organisation in Nigeria, the
A.Aruera Reachout Foundation, which also focuses on the upliftment of
women and children, the needy and imprisoned.
“The First Ladies of Benin Republic, Senegal, Mali, Tchad, Niger and
Guinea Conakry are also in Brazzaville for the grand finale of the
week-long programmes, during which a National Centre for Sickle Cell
disease was inaugurated.
“Dame Patience Jonathan was received on arrival by Nigeria’s
Ambassador to Congo Brazzaville, Princess Onipede, in company with top
Congolese officials.”






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