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The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, has urged President Muhammadu
Buhari to come before the “G 7″ industrialized nations with a “wish
list” when he shows up at its meeting, scheduled for June 7-9 in Berlin,
Germany.
Delivering this message to the new president on Friday shortly after the
inauguration, British Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs,
Philip Hammond, said his Prime Minister had requested for a list of what
Nigeria wanted, to help succeed against the current challenges facing
the country.
“We are waiting for your own list,” said the minister on behalf of Mr. Cameron.
This meeting was a follow-up to an earlier one between the then
President-elect and Prime minister Cameron, at which commitments were
given to the in-coming administration in several areas, including the
fight against terrorism, power and energy and such matters of common
concerns of migration challenges facing the continent as well what he
called “intelligence fusion” to secure Africa from global terror.
He also raised the issue of “free trade” between the EU and Africa, a
proposal he said enjoyed the support of several countries on the
continent and in support of which he sought to enlist the backing of
President Buhari.
The president in turn promised to prepare the government’s aspirations for the summit which he said he will attend.
Han Changfu, the leader of the Chinese delegation, who is that country’s
Minister of Agriculture at a similar meeting, asked President Buhari to
open avenues for Chinese investments in Nigeria.
China promised to help Nigeria out in several areas including agriculture, power, railways and other infrastructure.
The President of Congo Brazaville, Dennis Sassou Nguesso, was also among
the several leaders who had audiences with the president after the
inauguration on Friday.
The Congolese leader said he had been mandated by other leaders in
Central Africa to seek a meeting with their counterparts in the ECOWAS
with a view to tackling common challenges especially the one posed by
terrorism.
Mr. Nguesso also requested President Buhari to assume his rightful place as the leader of Africa.
President Buhari agreed that the meeting holds before the next African Union in South Africa as suggested.
The Somali president, Hassan Mohamoud, asked for Nigeria’s help in its
bid to conquer terror and establish control over the country’s
territory.
Speaking while receiving Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa,
President Buhari expressed his wish to work with Mr. Zuma to fight
terrorism in Africa and outside the continent.
The two leaders agreed to come to meet and exchange state visits to deepen the existing bilateral relationships.
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