The suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu, encountered obstacles in her attempt to meet President Bola Tinubu at the presidential villa in Abuja.
Despite successfully navigating security checks, she found herself denied access to the president’s office and faced unexpected measures, including the withdrawal of her access tag and a discreet exit in a State House security vehicle.
In a surprising twist, the suspended minister’s pursuit to engage with President Tinubu hits a roadblock as her access is curtailed and official privileges revoked.
Unveiling the Denied Encounter
As Dr Betta Edu aimed to discuss her suspension with President Tinubu, she successfully reached the president’s office but was met with a sudden barrier, preventing a face-to-face meeting.
Not only was her access to President Tinubu denied, but the withdrawal of her access tag and transportation in a State House security vehicle added intrigue to the situation.
The suspended minister’s departure from the president’s office in a discreet Toyota Hilux truck raises questions about the circumstances surrounding her exit.
The aftermath remains shrouded in mystery, leaving uncertainties about whether Dr Betta Edu was later permitted to use her official vehicle within the presidential villa premises.