
President Muhammadu Buhari met US President
Barack Obama at the White House on Monday.
The meeting marked an effort to shore up relations between the US and
the nation with Africa’s largest economy and to seek additional
assistance in the fight against terror group,
Boko Haram.
The Oval Office meeting was also due to cover the economy and corruption in
Nigeria.
In remarks to reporters beforehand, Obama said Buhari had a clear
agenda to defeat Boko Haram and to root out corruption in his country.
Obama restated the US readiness to work with Nigeria and ensuring
that the African nation could fulfill its potential in providing
leadership not just to West Africa but making its mark among the comity
of nations.
The US President noted that Nigerians had continued to make
significant marks ion different fields outside the shores of Nigeria,
saying the nation had the resources to be great.
He pledged the US support for Buhari root out Boko Haram and develop the country.
Obama said he was sure that the Nigerian President had a clear idea
of what to do and unwavering in his focus to entrench democratic values
in the country.
Buhari took office eight weeks ago after the most closely contested
election in Nigeria’s history, which was hailed as its first democratic
transition of power in decades.
The Nigerian President hailed the US for “putting pressure” upon the
immediate past government in Nigeria to ensure that the March and April
elections held, adding that his visit to the US was a product of that
pressure.
Obama invited Buhari to Washington after his victory was declared.
White House officials said the fact that Buhari was arriving in
Washington so soon after taking office was a sign of the importance the
US places on relations with Nigeria.
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday arrived Washington DC on a
four-day official visit to United States, where he is expected to
discuss bilateral issues with President Barrack Obama and other
government officials.
The president, who arrived at Joint Based Andrews Airport Washington,
was received by the Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Mrs Linda
Thomas-Greenfield, and Mr James Entwistle, US Ambassador to Nigeria.
Others at the airport to receive the President included the Nigerian
Ambassador to the United States, Prof. Ade Adefuye, Nigerian embassy
officials and governors of Borno, Nasarawa, Imo, Oyo and Edo.
NAN reports that the President, who left the airport
straight to the Blair House, his guest house at Pennsylvania Avenue,
immediately went into meetings with officials of the United States
government.
Buhari and other guests will also be hosted to a dinner by Madeline Albright, the former US Secretary of State.
On Monday, the President is slated to have breakfast meeting on
governance to be hosted by the US Vice-President Joe Biden, before his
meeting with Obama.
The main event of Buhari on Monday is his meeting with Obama.
NAN reports that the meeting, slated for 11am local time
(about 5pm) Nigerian time, will be taking place at the Oval Office White
House.
Other events on Monday include Media Chat with the Secretary of
Commerce, ECOWAS Ambasssdors in Washington, US Attorney General,
Secretary of Treasury and a group of potential investors.
Buhari is also to be hosted to a dinner by the US Chamber of Commerce and Corporate Council.
On Tuesday, the president will have interactive session with the
media at 7am and later meet with officials of the World Health
Organisation on economic assistance programme for the North-East.
The president will meet with the President of the World Bank group as well as the representative of the Bill Gates Foundation.
He will also meet with the US Secretary of State John Kerry, Director of the CIA and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Buhari’s meeting with the class of 1980 US Army War College, where
the president is an alumnus, will also hold on Tuesday, after which he
will address a joint session of the Senate and House committees on
Foreign Affairs at the Capitol Hill.
Buhari will address Nigerian Youths in the United States at the
Chancery as well as participate in a town hall meeting with Nigerians in
Diaspora.
He will wrap up the visit with interactive session with the Nigerian
media and the National Democratic Institute before departing for Nigeria
on Wednesday.