– President Buhari received US delegation, lauded their support
– Osinbajo said it’s time to diversify our economy from oil
– US team is very optimistic about Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari during the meeting in the presidential
villa on January 26, Tuesday, has said that his government will continue
to welcome the support of the United States of America.
Buhari said this while receiving a delegation from US led by Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker.
The delegation included the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle and three others.
He said: “I remain grateful for the reception accorded me and my
team when we visited the United States at the invitation of President
Obama.
“We discussed security, corruption, infrastructure, and many other issues.
“We thank America for sending experts to train our troops and
providing hardware for our military because we must first stabilize the
country before we can move it forward.”
On his own part the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, added that while
the country is now facing serious challenges, it is also a time of great
opportunities for Nigeria.
“It’s time to diversify our economy from oil. We’ve always talked
about it, but never got round to doing it. The opportunity has come
now. We have all it takes to be an agricultural nation. We also have
solid minerals and we must develop our infrastructure in order to aid
business,” the vice president said.
Pritzker said that she came to Nigeria at the encouragement of President Barack Obama.
Pritzker recently stated that President Buhari’s foreign-exchange policies hurt US business in Nigeria.
The council was formed to advise Obama on ways to strengthen commercial engagement between the United States and Africa.



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