Obama Commends Buhari For Bold Economic Reforms
U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday commended President
Muhammadu Buhari’s economic reforms, describing them as “bold”.
Mr. Obama made the commendation when he met with Mr. Buhari on
the sideline of the ongoing 71st UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.
He said the U.S. would continue to offer support to Nigeria in
areas of agricultural development, recovery of stolen funds and the fight
against Boko Haram.
He said his country would put things on ground to sustain
partnership and cooperation between the two countries.
“We discussed broader issues on development and the president is
taking some very bold economic reforms in allowing for a flexible exchange
rate,” he said.
“We are focusing on agriculture and we pledged to offer all the
assistance that we can in that area and as the president is trying to stamp out
corruption and to recover external funds that may have been illegally obtained
and are sitting in bank accounts around the world.
“As he continues to work to see that the security forces inside
Nigeria are abiding to professional and human right standards, what we have
pledged is that we will partner in any way that we can be helpful,” President
Obama said at a briefing after the bilateral talks.
The U.S. leader said his administration was carefully
coordinating additional ways to make further progress in not only destroying
Boko Haram but to ensure that the region fully recovered.
He said America was also willing to assist Nigeria to facilitate
a reduction of the conflict in the Niger Delta region.
“America is willing to help in any way it can to facilitate a
reduction of conflict in the Niger Delta region, a major oil-producing region,
but one that has been mired by a number of militant organisations that have
appropriated or siphoned off the oil revenues.
“The president, I think, is wisely heading a delegation to bring
varying stakeholders together and try to make progress on that front. We want
to be helpful in any way that we can,’’ Mr. Obama said.
In his remarks, President Buhari thanked Mr. Obama for the
assistance rendered so far in the fight against terrorism, especially in the
training of Nigerian military in both hard and software.
He said steady progress was being made towards resolving the
problem in the Niger Delta region, which led to economic sabotage on a grand
scale.(NAN)
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