Trump’s Visit: Buhari arrives U.S.

Hamilton Nwosa
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday arrived Washington DC ahead of his four-day working visit to the United States.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the presidential aircraft carrying Mr Buhari and members of his entourage had left the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja on Saturday at about 11.35 p.m.

A Presidency twitter handle tagged; @NGRPresident, confirmed the arrival of the President in Washington on Sunday at about 4.20p.m (Nigerian time)

It said “President Muhammadu Buhari arrived Washington DC ahead of his working visit to the United States.

“He will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.’’

Mr Buhari left Abuja on Saturday on an official working visit to the United States of America, on the invitation of President Donald Trump.

The president’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Friday in a statement in Abuja, said Mr Buhari while in America would hold bilateral meeting with President Trump and would later have a working lunch on April 30.

According to Mr Adesina, the meeting is to discuss ways to enhance the strategic partnership between the two countries.

He said the meeting would also advance shared priorities, such as: promoting economic growth, fighting terrorism and other threats to peace and security.

“The meeting will further deepen the US-Nigeria relationship as the United States considers Nigeria’s economic growth, security and leadership in Africa to be critical aspects of their strategic partnership.

“Later in the day, President Buhari will meet with a group of business persons in agriculture and agro-processing, dairy and animal husbandry,’’ he added.

He said that ahead of the visit by the president, meetings had been scheduled on April 26 and 27, between senior Nigerian government officials and executives of major U.S. companies in the areas of agriculture, aviation and transportation.

He said that in the area of aviation, the Nigerian officials would be meeting with Boeing, the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, on the National Carrier Project.

The presidential aide said: “On agriculture, they will meet with large equipment manufacturers with focus on harvesting and post harvesting equipment.

“In the area of transportation, the officials will meet with the GE-led consortium for the implementation of the interim phase of the narrow gauge rail concession.

“In the interim phase, a substantive concession agreement will be negotiated and finalized to provide the consortium the opportunity to invest an estimated two billion dollars to modernize the rail line from Lagos to Kano (Western Line) and from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri (Eastern Line).

“During the meeting, the concession framework and the interim phase framework agreements are expected to be signed.’’

He further disclosed that Nigerian officials would also meet with U.S.-EXIM Bank and the US Overseas Private Investment Corporation to explore competitive financing arrangements.

“It is noteworthy that in 2017, Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the United States Department of Commerce signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote and encourage commercial and investment ties between Nigeria and the United States.

“This is with initial focus on infrastructure, agriculture, digital economy, investment and regulatory reforms.”

(NAN)

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