Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari met with US President Barack
Obama for the first time on Monday morning at the White House in
Washington, DC, during the African leader’s first official visit to the
US.
From the Oval Office, President Obama congratulated his counterpart
on his “historic” election over his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan and
praised his “reputation of integrity.”
President Buhari, Obama said, “has a very clear agenda of defeating
Boko Haram and extremists of all sorts… and of rooting out the
corruption that has too often held back the economic growth and
prosperity of his country.” On both issues, he stated, he looks forward
to increasing partnership between the two countries.
President Buhari, for his part, expressed his gratitude for the
invitation to the White House and noted that diplomatic pressure from
the US and Europe was part of what made the election result possible.
The US State Department had shown little interest in close
cooperation with the previous administration due to its reputation for
flagrant corruption, but the visit likely heralds closer ties between
the two nations following Mr. Jonathan’s exit from office in May.
The official visit also follows Boko Haram’s pledge of allegiance to
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in March of this year.
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