The Presidential Inauguration Planning Committee has
outlined a week long activities for the inauguration of the President-elect,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
The committee is co-chaired by the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim; and a former Bayelsa State
Governor, Chief Timpre Sylva.
Both of them addressed State House correspondents on
Thursday at the end of the second meeting of the committee held inside the old
Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Anyim listed the programmes that have been outlined for the
inauguration to include a Jumat service, an interdenominational church service,
inauguration dinner, the swearing-in ceremony, a lunch and a gala night.
He however did not give the details of the dates and venues
of the events but noted that “The inauguration committee has had two meetings
thus far.
“The purpose of this press briefing is to present the
programme to the public; seek their understanding, support and participation in
the 2015 presidential inauguration.
“The committee has planned one week programme of activity
each of which is as important as the other.
“They include press briefing, Jumat prayers,
inter-denominational church service, inauguration dinner, swearing-in
ceremony, lunch immediately after the swearing-in ceremony and a gala night.
“We have accordingly created sub-committees to focus on
each activity. The co-chairmen and members of the sub-committees may now or
later take their turns in briefing the public on their activities.”
Anyim explained that there are two parallel transition
committees and inauguration committee.
He said the inauguration committee was structured to be a
joint committee of the present administration and incoming administration.
The committee has the mandate to draw up programmes of
activities for the inauguration ceremony; arrange invitations and accommodation
for foreign and local dignitaries; organise approved programme of activities;
draw up budget for the programme of activities and coopt into subcommittees
persons that may be necessary to assist in the discharge of activities.
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