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G7 Pledges Support For Buhari

by Our Reporter

The G7 group of industrialized nations has resolved to support the new
Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari.

This followed the group’s acknowledgment of the way and manner of his
emergence and the tremendous challenges faced by the government he leads,
not of his making, especially in its efforts to combat the Boko Haram.

A statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant (Media and
Publicity) to the President said that “at the end of the presentation he
made on Monday, the G7 leaders said to him that they recognized the
President’s massive amount of confidence and expectations behind his
government. They acknowledged him as having emerged from an election
adjudged to be the freest in the country’s electoral history, but
regretted the severe handicaps his new government has to face from the
outset.

“They told President Buhari that they took cognizance of the fact of the
several handicaps, including the lack of resources, leaving him with a
government over-stretched in capacity, itself riddled with mismanagement.
They noted that the country’s army lacked training and equipment with
little or no will to engage.

“In recognition of the fact that the security threat of the Boko Haram had
gone beyond Nigeria, equally affecting other countries in the region, the
G7 conceded that no one country can tackle it alone.

“They expressed warm sentiments towards the Nigerian leader and praised
him for reaching out to the country’s neighbours and the group of
industrialized nations within a week of his takeover of government.

“In view of the seriousness he has shown in tacking this problem, the
group pledged that they would “engage, cooperate and collaborate” with
President Buhari’s government in tackling the serious problems that
Nigeria faces.

“They left it to President Buhari to come up with the specifics on his
requirements, assuring that they would study the requirements either
individually or collectively and offer help. They asked to know the nature
and the scale of the problems in order to know the nature and the scale of
the assistance they will provide. Suffice it to say that they assured
President Buhari that ‘Nigeria will find a partner in the G7.'”

President Buhari, who had the privilege of being the first to address the
G7 among the invited presidents and prime ministers was warmly received at
the summit. He returned to Nigeria in the early hours of Tuesday, 9 June.

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