President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has departed Lagos for Europe, with the Presidency declining to disclose his exact destination, sparking fresh public interest ahead of his scheduled trip to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
A statement issued on Sunday by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed the President’s departure, describing the trip as part of his end-of-year break and preparations for an upcoming international engagement.
Presidency Withholds European Destination
According to the statement, President Tinubu’s European stopover is temporary and precedes his participation in the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2026, a major global forum focused on renewable energy, climate action, and sustainable development.
However, the Presidency did not reveal the specific European country or city, a move that has drawn attention due to past controversies surrounding the President’s foreign trips.
Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Engagement
President Tinubu is expected to join other world leaders, policymakers, and global investors at the ADSW summit in early January 2026, where discussions will center on energy transition, climate financing, and sustainable economic growth.
The summit provides Nigeria with an opportunity to attract foreign investment and strengthen diplomatic and economic ties with Middle Eastern and global partners.
Public Scrutiny Over Foreign Travels
The secrecy surrounding the European destination has renewed public scrutiny, especially as critics continue to question the frequency, cost, and purpose of presidential foreign trips amid Nigeria’s economic challenges and rising cost of living.
While the Presidency insists the trip is routine and strategic, opposition voices and civil society groups have repeatedly called for greater transparency regarding presidential travel and engagements.
Expected Return
The Presidency stated that President Tinubu will return to Nigeria after the Abu Dhabi engagement, with official duties expected to resume shortly after.
