President Bola Tinubu Tuesday afternoon returned to Abuja after undertaking a three-day working visit to Lagos.
The president reportedly departed Lagos Tuesday morning after commissioning multibillion naira projects and is expected to do the same when he arrives for Aboff uja for another round of inauguration ahead of the commemoration of his one year in office.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos and other dignitaries saw off the president who was transported in a Nigerian Air Force aircraft with registration number 5N-FGN.
While in Lags from Saturday, Tinubu flagged of the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Superhighway, estimated to cost about N15 trillion, inaugurated a concrete-paved road – financed by the Dangote Group, using its tax credits- to the nation’s major ports in Apapa and Tin Can Island, on Sunday.
Tinubu also virtually inaugurated the refurbished Third Mainland Bridge during the visit.
In Abuja, Tinubu is billed to inaugurate the Southern Parkway, which the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, named after him., while on Wednesday, will address the National Assembly Dialogue Series, after which he will commission the National Assembly Library Complex.
From there, Tinubu will leave the National Assembly to re-launch the commercialisation of Abuja Light Rail, also known as Abuja Metro, and symbolically join the train ride to the city centre.
After the train ride, Tinubu will inaugurate the Wuye Flyover-Link Bridge and the Defence Intelligence Agency Headquarters.
On May 31, he will inaugurate the NASENI-Portland Compressed Natural Gas Reverse Engineering Centre at Utako.