The President, Muhammadu Buhari has left New York for the United Kingdom.
Buhari left New York on Thursday where he attended the 72nd United Nations General Assembly meeting. The
President on Tuesday addressed the gathering of world leaders at the
United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States.
He
pledged Nigeria’s solidarity to the United Nations and solicited the
support of the international community in tackling global challenges.
In
his address, the President called on the international community came
together to focus on the
need for gender equality, youth empowerment,
social inclusion, and the promotion of education, creativity, and
innovation. The frontiers of good governance, democracy including
holding free and fair elections, and enthronement of the rule of law are
expanding everywhere, especially in Africa.
“Our faith in
democracy remains firm and unshaken. Our regional organisation ECOWAS
came together to uphold democratic principles in The Gambia – as we had
done previously in Cote D’Ivoire.
“Through our individual
national efforts, state institutions are being strengthened to promote
accountability, and to combat corruption and asset recovery. These can
only be achieved through the international community cooperating and
providing critical assistance and material support. We shall also
cooperate in addressing the growing transnational crimes such as forced
labour, modern-day slavery, human trafficking, and cybercrime”.
The
President was one of the African Leaders that had lunch with US
President, Donald Trump and also held meetings with the United Nations
Secretary General, Antonio Gueterres and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Source: Channelstv.com
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