The Presidency was very upbeat on Sunday
as President Muhammadu Buhari arrived in the United States of America
ahead of his scheduled meeting with President Donald Trump.
The meeting, which is expected to centre
on the fight against terrorism and economic development among others,
holds today at the White House.
In an interview with journalists after
arriving in Washington DC, the Senior Special Assistant to the President
on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, noted that the relationship
between the countries improved remarkably with the coming on board of
Trump.
Shehu said the meeting of the two leaders was an indication that “Nigeria is a great country.”
“Buhari is the first African head of
government to visit Trump’s White House and this is a pointer to two
important things. One is, no matter how Nigerians take our own country,
this is hugely an important country and this recognition is being
manifested in this visit,” he said.
Shehu said issues affecting both
countries would be discussed at the meeting with focus on security and
safety, trade and investment as well as democratic development in
Nigeria.
The presidential spokesman expressed
delight that relationship between the two countries had improved
compared to what was obtainable during the administration of former
President Barack Obama.
He said, “It is important that cooperation between the two countries have manifestly increased under the Trump’s Presidency.
“If you recall sometime back, the
President had reason to openly complain that we are not receiving as
much as we thought we deserve in terms of support and cooperation
especially in our fight against terrorism back then during the Obama
period.
“And it will seem that quite
dramatically and interestingly, a lot of the obstacles are being removed
under the Trump’s Presidency and doors are being opened and we are
receiving far more support than most people had expected.”
Some Nigerians based in the US had embarked on solidarity rally shortly after Buhari arrived the country.
Shehu described the rally as a pleasant development.
“It is a very pleasant development and
this tells you that America is a totally different clime, there is a
deep appreciation for the work President Buhari is doing for our
country,” he said.
The Presidency had in a statement on
Friday announced that the President would hold a bilateral meeting with
Trump and a working lunch on Monday (today).
According to the statement, the meeting
between the two leaders would discuss ways to enhance the strategic
partnership between the two countries and to advance shared priorities,
such as promoting economic growth, fighting terrorism and other threats
to peace and security.
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