United States President Barrack Obama has invited Nigerian President
Goodluck Jonathan for talks on issues bordering on terrorists activities
in the African continent among others .
Disclosing this to State House correspondents in Abuja, United
States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Wendy Sherman who
is leading a delegation to the US-Nigeria bi-national commission
meeting, said all was set for both leaders to meet soon and discuss
issues bordering on security, governance, education and agriculture.
According to her, while she came to the presidential villa to deliver
a letter from Obama to the Nigerian president, Jonathan was “gracious
enough to accept the letter, adding that we look forward to working
further on the basis of the letter”.
She said, “The binational commission is really an invaluable tool for
both nations to work together for a
strong relationship, especially to
support Nigeria as it moves forward to tackle its challenges. Our
presidents are likely to meet soon. I will leave that announcement to
the President of the United States and the President of Nigeria.
“The issues before the bi-national commission range from security to
governance, education and agriculture. Nigeria is a very important
country, not only here on the continent, but around the world. Nigeria
has served on the Security Council of the UN and it is likely to do so
again in future.
“It is the head of the Committee on Democracy and has been leader in
so many ways, like in ECOWAS as a peace-keeper all around the world.
These are the partnerships that are important to us. Secretary Kerry had
a meeting with President Jonathan in Addis at the AU summit, and so, we
look for every opportunity to strengthen our relationship.”
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