Aftermath of the 2915 presidential poll, Aso Rock, the seat of power in Nigeria has become a mere shadow of its usual self in the past few weeks, as most of the visitors who had hitherto made the place a beehive of activities have deserted the place.
LEADERSHIP learnt that since President Goodluck Jonathan’s loss of the presidential poll on March 28, 2015, the number of prominent Nigerians, including top politicians, business moguls, expatriates and technocrats as well as self acclaimed technocrats who usually throng the place on a daily basis has reduced abysmally.
Approximately, about 600 to 800 people visit the presidential villa each week, and the records will include top government functionaries, Christian conservative leaders, lobbyists, politicians, those visiting principal aides to the president as well as people conducting business.
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