United State President, Barack Obama has praised welcomed President
Muhammadu Buhari on Monday for coming into office with his reputation for
integrity and a very clear agenda.
Obama made the remarks at the ongoing meeting with Buhari at the White
House on Monday, where both leaders met to discuss how to tackle terrorism
and insecurity in Nigeria’s north-east among other issues.
Obama praised the March vote as “an affirmation of Nigeria‘s commitment to
democracy.”
He said the people of the oil-rich and diverse nation “understand that
only through a peaceful political process can change take place.”
Obama — facing criticism for not including the continent’s most populous
country and biggest economy on a Africa tour later this week that will
take in Kenya and Ethiopia – turned on the charm, lavishing praise on the
former military ruler.
“President Buhari comes into office with a reputation for integrity and a
very clear agenda,” he said.
“And that is to make sure that he is bringing safety and security and
peace to his country.”
Buhari reciprocated the praise, saying US pressure helped ensure the
elections were “free, fair and credible.”
“We will ever be grateful,” he said.
Obama said successful reforms would mean that “Nigeria ends up being an
anchor, not only of prosperity and stability” but, he said, the country
“can also be an outstanding role model for developing countries around the
world.”
Obama said he ready to discuss “how we can be helpful” in addressing the
issues that have held Nigeria back.
Still, he is unlikely to endorse a dramatic ramping up of US military
activity against Boko Haram – fearing it could be used by the group as a
recruiting tool and entangle the United States in yet another conflict.