Over 50 world leaders are expected to attend the inauguration of the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Friday, according to the Chairman, Media and Publicity Sub- Committee of the Presidential Inauguration Planning Committee and Minister of Culture and Tourism, Chief Edem Duke
Duke who spoke at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, said the Activities for the inauguration began on Friday with a Jumaat prayer at the National Central Mosque, Abuja.
He said invitation cards had been dispatched to all the 54 countries in Africa and other countries of the world.
“As we speak, the 54 countries of the continent of Africa have been invited. There has been a huge interest, especially from heads of countries in Europe to attend this inauguration,” he said.
“At the last count, we have in excess of about 50 heads of state and delegation expected at this inauguration.”
The minister said that a high security strategy was being put in place for a hitch-free inauguration, saying that all invitees for the various segments of the inauguration would be subjected to a thorough screening to avoid what happened during the 50th independence anniversary of Nigeria when there was a bomb blast near the Eagle Square.
The minister said some roads in the Federal Capital Territory would be blocked on the inauguration day to ensure smooth movements to and from the Eagle Square, venue of the inauguration.
“The security agencies are working in close concert to ensure that there is absolutely no threat to the inauguration. Arrangements are being made to screen all the invitees long before they access the perimeters of the location,” he said.
Pfor those who were not officially invited, they still have an opportunity to grab a slice of the cake as television screens would be placed in strategic places in the Federal Capital Territory for them to watch the inauguration.
“There is also a plan that in some locations within the city there might be big screens for members of the public to follow the swearing-in. So, people don’t need to come to the Eagle Square if they are not invited.”
While denying reports that the inauguration would gulp N3b, Duke said that less than N2bn will be spent for a befitting inauguration.
He said, “If we tell you the amount we are spending, you will be shocked. We are not even spending N3bn, not even up to N2bn. In any case, if we tell you, what are you going to do with it?”
The Co-Chairman of the sub-committee, Chief Pius Akinyelure, said everything was being put in place to achieve the overall objectives of the committee.
On his part, a member of the committee and Senator-elect, Dino Malaye, said, “We are very ready and we have worked with the outgoing government to ensure we have a befitting inauguration.”