President Buhari in his reaction applauded
the US for the support provided and promised that Nigeria will not relent in
the war on insurgency.
He also vowed that his administration will
work to make sure that the rest of the abducted Chibok and Dapchi girls will be
rescued.
The president held a bilateral meeting with
his American counterpart on Monday, April 30 before their press conference.
President Trump had commended President
Buhari for the success recorded in the fight against corruption.
He also said the US was ready to support
Nigeria in the war against insurgency noting that the country just sold 12
Tucano fighter jets to Nigeria.
Read full statement below:
Good day, Ladies and Gentlemen of the
media.
It has been a pleasure and honour to visit
Washington DC at the kind invitation of President Donald Trump.
Nigeria and the United States share a long
history of close and cordial relations, which encompass political, economic,
military, social and cultural cooperation. Our two countries maintain a
strategic partnership for peace and security, conflict resolution as well as
the global fight against terrorism.
We also share common features as secular
federal states, practicing a similar democratic model of governance and
committed to the universal values of fundamental human rights and freedoms,
free enterprise, social justice and the rule of law.
President Trump and his team and myself and
the Nigerian team discussed issues related to security, trade, governance,
human rights and humanitarian crises.
SECURITY
We congratulated the leaders of North and
South Korea on their historic summit and we applaud them for the positive
commitment they have made towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
President Trump deserves a great deal of credit for his statesmanly role in
transforming so dramatically the course of events in that region.
We also congratulated the US government on
the important role it played in the defeat of ISIS, although some of the
remnants have found their way to the Sahel region. We recognized the strong US
support in our fight against terrorism and also appreciated very much the US’
agreement to sell twelve Super Tucano A-29 war planes and weapons to Nigeria to
effectively fight terrorism.
To contain the spate of insurgency in
Nigeria, the Federal government has adopted a multi-sectoral approach,
involving relevant government agencies to address the socio-economic and
political dimensions while the Armed Forces of Nigeria assist the civil
authority to provide security and maintain law and order.
As part of efforts to address emerging
cases of insurgency in the country, the Nigerian Military adopted a non-kinetic
counter terrorism/counter insurgency approach code-named “Operation safe
corridor”, to de-radicalize, re-habilitate, and re-integrate willingly
surrendered Boko-Haram members into the larger society. This programme is
currently embarking on a number of projects including: skill acquisition
centers and integrated farms; comprising poultry, fish pond and greenhouse
farming, among others. A number of international partners, including the
International Organization for Migration have contributed to the success of
Operation Safe Corridor. We indicated that we would appreciate whatever support
we could also get from the US.
We expressed gratitude for US support in
the reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts in the North East of Nigeria, as
well as humanitarian assistance to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs),
through agencies such as the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) and other international partners. The USA has been to date the biggest
contributor to the humanitarian response and last year gave approximately 500
million US Dollars in cash and in-kind contributions through the United Nations
and other inter-governmental organizations. These have mainly supported
protection activities, health, food assistance and shelter.
We are doing all we can to secure the
release of the remaining abducted school girls from Dapchi and Chibok. In this
context, we will continue to welcome US collaboration in intelligence
gathering, hostage negotiations and information-sharing.
VIOLENCE BETWEEN HERDSMEN AND FARMERS
The government is taking necessary steps to
promote the peaceful co-existence of herdsmen and farmers, by focusing on
boosting security and enforcing legislation that will guarantee herders and
farmers access to land;
TRADE AND INVESTMENT
I extended sincere congratulations to
President Trump and his government on the impressive performance of the US
economy under their watch.
Our aim is to diversify our own economy by
focusing on agriculture and food security; power and infrastructure. We have
cut the importation of rice by about 90% thereby saving a significant amount of
money. We very much welcomed increased US investment in the Nigerian economy,
especially in the non-oil sector.
Economic relations between Nigeria and the
United States are anchored on three major instruments, namely: the Bi-National
Commission (BNC), Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) and the
Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The Bi-National Commission in
particular, comprising bilateral political, economic, developmental and
humanitarian partnership, is a basic economic framework for engagement between
our two countries.
Nigeria’s trade volume with the United
States stood at $6.07 billion according to 2016 statistics and comprised $4.176
billion worth of Nigerian exports to the US and $1.894 billion US exports to
Nigeria. We urged greater effort to increase these figures substantially.
GOVERNANCE AND ANTI-CORRUPTION
We thanked the US government very much for
the cooperation we have received in our effort to recover stolen funds. Our two
governments have put the machinery in place for their respective
Attorneys-General to collaborate in ensuring the return to Nigeria of over five
hundred million United States Dollars ($500) of looted funds siphoned away in
banks around the world. In this connection, we congratulated the US government
on launching a Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative which was spearheaded by
the US Department of Justice (DOJ) Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering. We
hoped that we could continue to count on US support in this area.
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Government of Nigeria remains deeply
committed to the principles of human rights as well as the promotion and
protection of people’s freedom, even in the process of fighting terror. We
commit to ensure that all documented cases of human rights abuses are
investigated and those responsible for violations held accountable for their
actions.
Trump said this on Monday, April 30 when he
met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Oval office.
Nigeria has been battling Boko Haram
insurgency although the present administration has claimed technical victory
over the terrorists.
Source Photo: Naij.com
Source Photo: Naij.com
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