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Buhari, Obama discuss Nigeria’s Boko Haram

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US President Baraka Obama meeting his Nigerian counterpart.
US President Baraka Obama meeting his Nigerian counterpart.

 

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is meeting his US counterpart, Barack Obama, to discuss the fight against Islamist militant group Boko Haram.

President Obama’s wife Michelle got involved in the online campaign, #BringBackOurGirls, after the group kidnapped some 200 girls last year.

The US sent surveillance flights over Nigeria to help locate them.

However, the US refuses to sell weapons to Nigeria because of concerns over its army’s human right record.

The two are also expected to discuss the recovery of money stolen by Nigerian officials, which is believed to have been deposited in US bank accounts.

President Obama praised the March elections which voted Mr Buhari into office as “an affirmation of Nigeria’s commitment to democracy,” says AFP news agency.

President Buhari replied by saying Nigeria will “ever be grateful” for the US help in ensuring the elections were free fair and credible.

Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation, biggest economy and biggest oil producer.

Mr Buhari, a former military ruler, was invited to Washington shortly after becoming the first opposition candidate to win a national election.

Nigeria is seeking US co-operation in combating Boko Haram militants.

The US had previously agreed to help Nigeria fight the insurgency, especially after more than 200 school girls were kidnapped by the militants group from their dormitory in Chibok early last year.

However, relations between the US and the administration of Nigeria’s former President, Goodluck Jonathan, soured, amid accusations of human rights violations by the Nigerian military.

President Buhari will also seize the opportunity to seek US assistance to recover billions of dollars from bank accounts in the United States, Switzerland and elsewhere.

The US and other G7 countries had promised to assist Nigeria discover the money – if the country could provide evidence that it had been stolen from the country.

Nigeria will also need US assistance in the fight against corruption, which is one of the issues the country’s president had promised to tackle during his campaign days.

 

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