United States government has said it will meet with
President
Muhammadu Buhari and northern state governors in Nigeria on
issues concerning Boko Haram insurgency and religious extremism.
According to Assistant Secretary and US Department of
State spokesman, John Kirby, the meeting will also focus corruption and
the Federal Government’s efforts to tackle it.
US Secretary of State, John Kerry will meet with the President in Abuja next week.
“The Secretary will travel to Sokoto, and Abuja, on August
23 to 24. He will meet with President Buhari to discuss
counter-terrorism efforts, the Nigerian economy, the fight against
corruption, and human rights issues.
“In Sokoto, he will deliver a speech on the importance of
resilient communities and religious tolerance in countering violent
extremism. In Abuja, the secretary will meet with a group of adolescent
girls working to change community perceptions that devalue the role of
girls in society. He will also meet with northern governors and
religious leaders,” Kirby said on Friday.
Kerry is expected to visit Kenya before coming to Nigeria to discuss the issue of terrorism in East African countries.On August 24 to 25, Secretary Kerry will travel to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
for a series of meetings with senior Saudi leaders, his counterparts
from the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United Kingdom, and the United
Nations Special Envoy for Yemen.
Source punch Newspaper.
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