Some governors left the country few days to inauguration so they will not personally attend hand over power to their successors.
They include Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, and his Katsina State counterpart, Ibrahim Shema.
Also, some governors, who did not travel out, have decided to shun the inauguration ceremonies of their successors.
Preparations for the inauguration of the nation’s 4th Republic intensified on Wednesday with Nigeria and the international community gearing up for the ceremony.
The President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, is expected to be inaugurated as the country’s Chief Executive and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces while governors are expected to be inaugurated in their respective states.
According to punch Lamido left Nigeria last week after handing over to the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Abdu Babura.
The governor, whose tenure expires on May 29, had before departing Nigeria for Saudi Arabia told newsmen last week Thursday that he was taking a well deserved rest.
At the conference, Lamido confirmed that he was leaving behind a debt of N2bn.
Putting the debt issue in perspective, the governor explained that of the N14bn debt in the name of the state, N12bn, which his administration used in the construction of the Dutse International Airport, was owed by the Federal Government.
Like Lamido, the outgoing Governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shema, has jetted out of the country ahead of the inauguration.
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