Full text of what Obama and Buhari said when they met yesterday
Below is what President Obama said to President Buhari
and his entourage...
Well, it’s a great pleasure to welcome President Buhari
and his delegation here to the Oval Office for his first visit
since the historic election that took place. Nigeria is
obviously one of the important countries in the world
and one of the most important countries in the African
continent. Recently, we saw an election in which a
peaceful transition to a new government took place.
And it was an affirmation of Nigeria’s commitment to
democracy, a recognition that although Nigeria is a big
country and a diverse country with many different parts,
nevertheless the people of Nigeria understand that only
through a peaceful political process can change take
place.
President Buhari comes into office with a reputation for
integrity and a very clear agenda, and that is to make
sure that he is bringing safety and security and peace to
his country.
He’s very concerned about the spread of Boko Haram
and the violence that’s taken place there, and the
atrocities that they’ve carried out, and has a very clear
agenda in defeating Boko Haram and extremists of all
sorts inside of his country. And he has a very clear
agenda with respect to rooting out the corruption that
too often has held back the economic growth and
prosperity of his country.
On both these issues, we’re looking forward to hearing
more about his plans and how the United States can
partner with Nigeria so that Nigeria ends up being an
anchor not only of prosperity and stability in the eastern
part of the continent, but can also be an outstanding role
model for developing countries around the world.
And we very much look forward to talking about security
issues, how we can cooperate on counterterrorism.
We’re looking forward to discussing how we can be
helpful in addressing some of the corruption issues that
have held Nigeria back, and unleashing the incredible
talent of the Nigerian people. We all recognize that some
of the best businesspeople in the world are from Nigeria,
and they thrive as they travel to other countries, but we
want to make sure that they’re also helping folks thrive in
Nigeria.
We’re also going to have an opportunity to talk about
some of the other areas where Nigeria has taken
leadership — in public health issues, fighting tragedies
like Ebola. Nigeria has an outstanding track record
working with us to eradicate polio, and that gives us a
framework and a template to continue to work on public
health issues throughout the western part of Africa, as
well as throughout the subcontinent.
We’ll have a chance to talk about issues of climate
change, electrification. As many of you know, Power
Africa is one of our top priorities, making sure that we’re
electrifying the continent so that it can grow faster and
more people have access to the power that they need.
So we’ve got a busy agenda, but I want to emphasize how
much I appreciate President Buhari’s work so far. I’m
looking forward to seeing him put together his team so
that we can do everything that we can to help him
succeed and help the people of Nigeria succeed. Because
if they’re successful and doing well, that will have a ripple
effect not only in West Africa, but throughout the world.
So thank you very much.
What President Buhari said
Nigeria will remain ever grateful to President Obama and
the United States for making Nigeria to consolidate its
gains on a democratic system. The visit of the Secretary
of State, when he visited Nigeria to see the President and
the whole government of Nigeria, see the Chairman of
Independent National Electoral Commission for Nigeria,
and saw the operation was very clear and a positive trend
that saw us through for this credible election we had.
And the maintenance of pressure by the United States,
mainly, and Europe, to make sure that the elections were
free, fair and credible led us to where we are now. It
would have been almost impossible if the United States
did not maintain the pressure on the former Nigerian
government, but they would not accept anything less
constitutional as far as the processes of the election are
concerned. We will ever remain grateful to you because
there are fundamental objectives that are identify all of
Nigeria’s people’s Congress — security, economy,
employment especially of youth, and then fighting
corruption.
We are extremely happy that the United States had made
it absolutely clear before the election that they are
prepared to help Nigeria in this aspect. And this is why I
am here, and I am very grateful for the invitation Mr.
President extended to me.
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