President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed optimism that his forthcoming meeting with President Barack Obama will better Nigeria’s economy.
Buhari said the meeting would as well strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.
A statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina quoted the President as stating this at a meeting with the US Deputy Secretary of State, Mr. Anthony J. Blinken, inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to the president, talks with Obama would also give ‘impetus’ to his administration’s efforts to overcome the challenge of terrorism.
He said he was also looking forward to greater support from the US for the multinational Joint Task Force being mobilised against Boko Haram.
Buhari said Nigeria and other Gulf of Guinea nations would also welcome more cooperation from the US to enhance maritime security in the Gulf and curb crude oil theft.
On behalf Obama, Blinken commiserated with Buhari and all Nigerians over the recent loss of lives in terrorist attacks.
Blinken said he was convinced that President Buhari’s election would further expand the frontiers of the existing relationship between Nigeria and the United States.
He assured the President that the United States government would be ready to discuss all matters put forward by the Nigerian government during the President’s visit to Washington DC.
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