Foreign Affairs Minister receives Buhari in New York
Mon, Sep 18, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has arrived in New York to join other world leaders for the one week 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly, UNGA, high-level events starting on Tuesday, September 19.
The President was accompanied by Governors Abdul’aziz Yari, David Umahi and Rotimi Akeredolu of Zamfara, Ebonyi and Ondo states, respectively.
He was received at the JF Kennedy Airport by Geoffery Onyeama, minister of Foreign Affairs, and Tijjani Bande, permanent representative of Nigeria to the UN.
The president was thereafter, welcomed at about 8:30 p.m. at his lodge by Kayode Fayemi, ministers of Solid Minerals, Adamu Adamu, Education, and Okechukwu Enelamah, industry, Trade and Investment counterpart.
The others were Ibrahim Jibril, minister of State for Environment, and his Budget and National Planning counterpart, Zainab Ahmed; presidential aides as well as members of staff of the Nigerian Missions in the U.S.
The news Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that Buhari will deliver Nigeria’s National Statement on Tuesday, the first day of the general debate.
He has been listed as the eighth speaker of the 193 Head of States expected to address the General Debate of the General Assembly.
The theme for this year’s debate is ‘Focusing on People: Striving for Peace and a Decent Life for All on a Sustainable Planet’.
The president will also join other world leaders at the welcoming reception to be hosted by UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, and hold a bilateral meeting with the UN chief.
Aside other high-level engagement, he will have a lunch meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, along with other world leaders.
Nigeria will also participate in high-level meetings on ‘Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Building Momentum for Change’, the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, a High Level Event organised by AU under its theme of the Year:‘Roadmap on the Demographic Dividend:From Commitment to Action’, among others.
It is expected that the president and members of his delegation will project Nigeria as a strong moral force and responsible member of the international community.
Nigeria’s commitment to global peace, security and development will also be reaffirmed, with the need for increased international cooperation in the fight corruption.
Other priorities for the Nigerian delegation at 72nd UN General Assembly include strengthening human rights institutions, the rule of law, support for internally displaced persons arising from Boko Haram activities and recent flooding and mitigating the effects of climate change.
The Nigerian delegation is expected to also canvass the support of UN member states for the Buhari administration’s efforts towards combating illicit financial flows in order to foster sustainable development.
– Sept. 18, 2017 @ 10:40 GMT /
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