Buhari to visit Obama July 20
President Obama will host Nigerian President Muhammadu
Buhari on July 20 at the White House.
This was announced by White House officials yesterday,
just days before Obama will visit both
The announcement was made as Obama came under sharp criticism for his decision to
visit Ethiopia ,
a nation whose ruling party has engaged in a series of human rights abuses and
oversaw questionable elections last month, rather than a more democratic African
country. Nigeria, by contrast, held free and fair elections three months ago,
which marked the first time in the nation’s 16 years as a democracy that an
opposition candidate defeated a sitting president.
In a statement, White House press secretary Josh
Earnest said Buhari’s visit “will underscore the
“President Obama looks forward to discussing with
President Buhari our many shared priorities including US.-Nigeria cooperation
to advance a holistic, regional approach to combating Boko Haram, as well as
Nigeria’s efforts to advance important economic and political reforms that will
help unlock its full potential as a regional and global leader,” Earnest said.
“In addition to hosting President Buhari at the White House, the United States will welcome President Buhari’s
senior advisors for consultations with U.S. counterparts and other events
aimed at building on the strong U.S.-Nigeria relationship.”
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