Jonathan to hand over to Buhari on May 28
President Goodluck Jonathan will hand 
over power to the President-elect, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), 
on May 28, about 24 hours before the actual inauguration date.
The Minister of Information,   Patricia 
Akwashiki, disclosed this to State House correspondents   at the end of 
the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja on Wednesday.
Akwashiki said Jonathan would perform the ceremony at a dinner on the eve of the May 29 Democracy Day.
She said, “By May 28, the President 
intends to have the formal handover done at a dinner so that we can 
reserve May 29 for the incoming government.
“By May 28, we are expected to have concluded our own government and we are welcoming the incoming government.
“Also you know May 29 is our Democracy 
Day. So, we have activities lined up all through that week, showcasing 
all what we have achieved and all other things we do normally on our 
Democracy Day except that this year is special with the inauguration of 
our new President that is coming up on May 29.”
She added that the President had directed
 all Ministries, Departments and Agencies to prepare their handover 
notes and submit same to the Secretary to the Government of the 
Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim, on or before April 20.
She said it was Anyim’s responsibility to compile the notes which would form Jonathan’s handover document to Buhari.
She added that while the valedictory FEC 
meeting would hold on May 20, everything that required the President’s 
approval must be presented to him latest on May 13 so that the incoming 
government would not accuse the outgoing government of rushing projects.
The minister said that Jonathan had 
directed the MDAs to brief him on inherited projects and the ones 
initiated by his administration under their jurisdiction.
She said the briefings were expected to include the status of the projects and their levels of implementation.
The minister added, “The President 
emphasised on the need for all MDAs to submit their handover notes to 
the Office of the SGF by the 20th of this month, that is next Monday. So
 we are going to be very busy this weekend putting our handover notes 
together.
“The President also emphasised that he 
would require another little briefing from all MDAs to indicate 
inherited projects, how far they have been executed and initiated 
projects by his administration and the level of completion, whether 
completed, ongoing or abandoned.”
She said the present administration was 
doing everything possible to ensure a smooth transition, adding that 
Vice-President Namadi Sambo is heading the government’s transition 
committee while Anyim is heading the inauguration committee.
Akwashiki however said notwithstanding the transition programme, governance had not stopped in the country.
“That is not to say that governance has 
stopped. Of course, we are in government until the day he 
President-elect takes his oath of office,” she explained.
The Minister of Petroleum Resources,   
Diezani Alison-Madueke   and her Finance counterpart, Dr. Ngozi 
Okonjo-Iweala, were among the few ministers who did not attend the 
Wednesday FEC meeting.
The meeting was the first to be held after the March 28 presidential election which Jonathan lost to Buhari.

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