Nigerians under the platform of the Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria resident in the United Kingdom on Thursday protested at the Abuja House in London over the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari for what they suspect to be medical treatment.
The protesters who were led by Mr Gabriel Agbontaen demanded that Buhari returned home and fix Nigerian hospitals instead of seeking medical treatment abroad and planning for the importation of foreign medical doctors.
They also highlighted the insecurity and lack of basic amenities in Nigeria while Nigerian politicians continued to travel abroad to enjoy facilities provided by the politicians of other countries.
They further demanded answers to why President Buhari continued to patronize foreign services when foreign products such as rice had been banned by his government.
Although no government official came out of the Abuja House to address the protesters who were there for over two hours, some persons were seen filming the demonstrators from inside the facility.
The British police were on hand to ensure that the protest remained peaceful.
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