Aso Rock wore a very sad look today being the first

day after the president lost his second term election

to Gen Buhari.



The weekly Federal Executive Council meeting did

not hold but some members of the federal executive

council FEC, mostly ministers, gathered at the

President's office later in the day to pay a solidarity

visit.

Some of the ministers who met with the President

were the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr.

Mohammed Adoke (SAN); Minister of State II, Foreign

Affairs, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro; Minister of

Interior, Mr. Abba Moro; Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Ambassador Aminu Wali; and Minister of National

Planning Suleiman Abubakar.

Some female ministers also gathered and visited the

President in group.

They included the Minister of Women Affairs, Zainab

Maina; Minister of Communication Technology,

Omobola Johnson; Minister of Water Resources,

Sarah Ochekpe; Minister of Environment, Laraba

Mallam; Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban

Development, Akon Eyakenyi.



According to Punch, one of the ministers who

pleaded anonymity said that they used the

opportunity of the visit to encourage the President

and commend him for his achievements.





The government official expressed the optimism that

Jonathan might win the Nobel Peace Prize for

ensuring that the nation remains peaceful after

conducting a free, fair and credible election.

Meanwhile, United States President Barack Obama

has praised Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan for

conceding defeat in an election that he said showed

Nigeria's commitment to democratic principles.

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