The meeting between President
Muhammadu Buhari and his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, showed approval for
the Buhari-led administration, Nigeria’s top officials at the meeting said.
Buhari became the first sub-Saharan
African leader to visit Trump at the White House for a bilateral talk that
touched on security, economy, trade, investment and governance.
Presidents Donald Trump and Muhammadu Buhari |
Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun said
the meeting was “very fruitful, insightful and successful”, adding that it was
a deep-rooted meeting. “He (Trump) showed what I would call ‘approval’ for
almost all that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is doing.
“They followed what was happening, may be, in the last 20 years or so. They
recognised the fact that things are tough and they appreciate the efforts of Mr
President, but that there’s always room for improvement,” Amosun said. The
governor said the Trump administration showed commitment and the general
impression that it would support what the Nigerian government was doing. “We’re
gaining a lot”.
Also, Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau
said Buhari’s meeting with Trump “is not only fantastic but was very successful
for the progress of our country”. Lalong said that looking at the totality of
why the meeting took place, that Nigeria had achieved more than what she
bargained for. “Generally, in all the areas, they promised to help us,
particularly in fighting terrorism in Nigeria and other security challenges
that we have. “They are assisting us in the area of the economy and of course
in the area of fighting corruption, they are going to assist us. “The meeting
is not only fantastic but very successful for the progress of Nigeria,” Lalong
said.
The Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S.,
Sylvanus Nsofor, could not hide his joy for the turnout of the event at the
meeting. “We have succeeded,” he said, adding that the meeting went smoothly
with Trump and other bilateral engagements that Buhari and the Nigerian
delegation attended. “That the President of Nigeria came to see the President
of America in my own time as the Ambassador and that everything went smoothly
and successfully give me joy,” Amb. Nsofor said.
Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey
Onyeama, said the gains of the visit covered security, trade and governance
issues. “On trade, the objective was to increase the level of trade between
Nigeria and the United States. The two Presidents agreed that concerted efforts
will be made to ensure this. “On security, the United States has been helping
Nigeria, supplying military equipment in the fight against terrorism and there
is the agreement to continue the cooperation between the two countries in this
context,’’ Onyeama said. In the area of governance, he said the return of large
sums of money siphoned out and lodged in banks around the world, back to
Nigeria was discussed.
The Attorney-General and Minister
for Justice, Abubakar Malami, pointed out three key remarks made by Trump that
conveyed approval to Buhari-led administration. “Three key remarks from
President Trump has indeed consolidated on the general overview of what transpired
between the two presidents. “President Trump acknowledged that President Buhari
is a real leader. “Trump acknowledged the fact that he has much respects for
him (Buhari) and further consolidated the position by a clear remark that he
(Buhari) has indeed succeeded in cutting down corruption” (NAN).
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