The visit of Buhari is expected to strengthen the bilateral
relationship between the U.S.A and Nigeria in many aspects of both countries’
economic agenda.
Buhari’s visit is also an opportunity for Nigeria to seek a firm
and committed support of the United States in helping Nigeria curb the excesses
of the Boko Haram terrorist group causing havoc in the country.
Obama had described Nigeria as a country in the eastern part of
Africa instead of West Africa while discussing with Buhari.
According to Washington Post, Obama who was speaking to
reporters before the meeting commenced said, ”the U.S. hoped to partner with
Nigeria so that Nigeria ends up being not only an anchor of prosperity and
stability in the eastern part of the continent, but can also be an outstanding
role model for developing countries around the world.”
Buhari was accompanied by Professor Adebowale Adefuye, Nigeria’s
Ambassador to the United States, and a few members of his delegation from
Nigeria to the meeting.
Meanwhile, the U.S vice president, Joe Biden, has advised Buhari
to confront the Boko Haram insurgency by combining the military option with
strong socio-economic support programmes and security conditions.
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