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Buhari: From Washington with dignity - By Femi Adeshina

Presidential aide, Femi Adeshina writes on Buhari's recent trip to the US. Read below...
It was an official visit that attracted not only national, but also international attention. President Muhammadu Buhari was going to visit the United States of America for four days, on the invitation of President Barack Obama. Was this going to be just another jamboree, or truly an event that would reset the buttons in the relationship between the two countries?
Sure, there had been some cooling of passion between the two erstwhile allies during the dying days of the Jonathan administration, and American experts sent here to train our military had even been asked to leave. She had also refused to sell us Cobra helicopters and other armaments, which could have made a lot of difference in our fight against insurgents in the North-east of the country. America had cited some reasons, including alleged human rights violations. The then President Jonathan was thus forced to look towards South Africa for arms.

No doubt, the kiln of passion needed to be kindled anew between Nigeria and America, and the invitation extended to Buhari during the G7 Summit in Germany, in June, was a much needed elixir. The Nigerian leader accepted the offer, and so was in Washington between Sunday, July 19 and Wednesday, July 22.
But another whiff of controversy had presaged the meeting. America, through its Supreme Court, had recently legitimized same sex relationship. It was against the laws of God, but heck, what did America care? What matters now are rights, and people with homosexual or lesbian cravings must have their rights protected under the law.


It was into the eye of this storm that some Nigerians felt Buhari would be flying, on his trip. True, he had been asked to bring a ‘wish list’ by his host, but is there ever free lunch in America? Yes, your wish would be granted. America would help you decapitate Boko Haram, would help you trace and repatriate billions of dollars salted away in foreign banks by past rulers, would help boost your economy and generate employment, but at what price? At a price of endorsing same sex marriage, which would be contrary to our laws as a country, and to the laws of the God that majority of Nigerians believe in, and serve? Would Buhari capitulate simply because America would help him fulfill promises he made during election campaigns?


To America we flew last Sunday, arriving after a voyage of 12 hours. Our President was accommodated along with some members of the entourage at the historic Blair House, just a peeping distance from the White House. A good number of meetings were to hold at that Blair House in the next four days.


After a briefing of what was to come in the next four days by Professor Ade Adefuye, Nigerian Ambassador to the United States of America, the President played host to former American Ambassador in Nigeria, Thomas Pickering and Professor Jean Herskovits. The man who has been quite outspoken about Nigeria, and who had doubted if the country would survive the 2015 general elections, Ambassador John Campbell, also came, among other people.


The day was not done until Madeline Albright (remember her? A large number of people across the world were mad about Madeline years back when she was American Secretary of State. She did the work admirably). Well, Madeline came to dinner with our President. She has aged, but rather gracefully.


Day 2 was the day the world had been waiting for. Day of meeting with the world’s most influential president, Barak Obama. But not so fast! First, breakfast with Vice President Joe Biden. What did he tell our President?


Biden gave an overview of the objectives of the entire visit,assuring Nigeria of the goodwill and support of America. He shared perspectives on the terror war, drawing from America’s experiences after the September 2001 assault, in which thousands were killed by Al-Qaeda inspired terrorists. He said Boko Haram, which has now pledged loyalty to ISIS, should not be battled with just military option. There was also the need to combine the war with strong socio-economic programs. He said the U.S would be ready to work with Nigeria in that direction.


On the Nigerian economy, Biden bade the leadership to tackle the issue of corruption, strengthen the institutions, and appoint tested hands to man critical sectors. If all these were done, he assured that investors would flood Nigeria in droves.


Buhari thanked his host, and added that the role played by America prior to general elections, sending Secretary of State John Kerry to convey that America would not tolerate the subversion of the people’s will, went a long way to guarantee fairness and justice.


Having served as Minister for Petroleum Resources for over three years in the 1970s, the President did not forget to mention the oil sector. He said between 10 to 20 billion dollars may have been lost to oil theft in the past one year, and pledged to sanitize the sector. He welcomed American assistance.
The much awaited meeting with Obama came up a while later at the White House. The US President described Buhari as a man of integrity needed for such a time as this in Nigeria.


Every patriotic Nigerian must have stood several feet taller, as Obama eulogized our President. It served to rekindle confidence in our country. With the right leadership, Nigeria can, and will get there. Sure.


The American president charted the same course as his deputy on the issue of Boko Haram. According to him, economic and social programs must run concurrently with military option, to conclusively defeat insurgency.


Obama said the diversity of Nigeria, rather than be a centrifugal force, must be a centripetal one. The disparate parts of the country should be harnessed to become source of strength, adding that no part of the country should be left behind, or alienated.


Buhari, the American president observed, was hugely popular, judging by the enormous goodwill that surrounded his election. He urged him to use the goodwill to serve Nigeria, alongside the governors that accompanied him. The governors are Rochas Okorocha, Imo, Adams Oshiomhole, Edo, Tanko Al-Makura, Nasarawa, Kashim Shettima, Borno, and Abiola Ajimobi, Oyo.


Speaking on behalf of the governors, Okorocha assured Obama that the states’ helmsmen would back up Buhari to bring enduring change to Nigeria.


Obama made pledges. America would help Nigeria in diverse ways: checkmate insurgency, train and equip her military, recover monies siphoned out of federal coffers, and many others. And with no strings attached.


The bilateral meetings/ audiences with the Nigerian president at Blair House, and other venues, were worth their weight in gold. The American Secretary of Commerce met with the Nigerian team, so did Loretta Lynch, U.S Attorney General, Jack Lew, Secretary of the Treasury, the Barker Group, potential investors in the agriculture and power sectors. There was an interactive dinner hosted by U.S Chamber of Commerce and Corporate Council for Africa, and captains of industry from Nigeria and America were there, among others.


What of the meeting with Dr Pate of the World Health Organization (WHO), representatives of the World Bank, and of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation? Refreshing. WHO unfolded plans to spend 300 million dollars to fight malaria in Nigeria, while the World Bank, subject to ratification by its board of directors, will make available the princely sum of 2.1 billion dollars for the rebuilding of infrastructure in the North-east, a region beleaguered by insurgency in the past six years. The fund, under the auspices of International Development Agency (IDA) will be made available as loans for Nigeria, at very low interest rates. The first 10 years would be interest free, while an additional 30 years would be granted at rates lower than that of the capital market.


The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation also disclosed plans to work with the Dangote Foundation to ensure that Nigeria gets a clean bill of health on polio. Already, no case of polio has been recorded in the country for a full year, and if the position subsists for another full year, Nigeria would be declared polio free.


Cheery news also from the session between the Nigerian team and the American Attorney General. The host country would track illicit money from Nigeria in all their jurisdictions, including the U.S, while training would also be provided for our judicial officers, prosecutors, police, and other security agencies, to track and recover stolen funds.


Same sex issue enters the scene. On Tuesday afternoon, Buhari was in his right elements, as he attended a joint session by the Senate and House Committees on Foreign Affairs at the Capitol Hill. Many issues came up for discussion, ranging from foreign relations, to growing democracy, human rights, and many others. Then a senator brought in the clincher. What does Nigeria think of the rights of homosexuals and lesbians.


Sodomy or anything of such kind is against the laws of Nigeria, and, indeed, the Nigerian society abhors such practices, the President declared. Pastor Tunde Bakare of The Latter Rain Assembly was in the audience, and from the delight on his face, he could have carried Buhari shoulder high, if protocol had permitted such.


To cap that delightful day, the president headed to the Chancery, Nigeria Embassy. He had two assignments there. A Meet and Greet session had been packaged by Mo Abudu of Ebony Life TV, in which Nigerian youths, who are professionals, had been invited from across America to greet President Buhari, and share their dreams of a greater country with him. The young people were really happy to have their president and father figure in their midst.


Next was the meeting with Nigerians in Diaspora, who also came from across America. Biodun Ogunjobi had driven 12 hours to attend the event. He also had waited for four hours outside the Embassy gates, till the program commenced. Such is the fervor Nigerians in America have for their country, and for a president they see as symbol of change. For about two hours, the President interacted with them, answering all the questions.


On the final day of the visit, it was an interactive event at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). It was jointly organized by the National Democratic Institute, International Republican Institute, Centre for Strategic Studies and Atlantic Council. Ambassador Johnny Carson, who coordinated the session, described the guest as a man of honour and integrity.
Buhari went to America, he saw, and he conquered.

Adesina is Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, to President Buhari

66 comments:

  1. Quite lengthy.....seen



    #TeamBlessed#

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    1. Too long abeg,y nt write a book

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    2. PARENTAL ADVISORY
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      The could av allowed Tunde Bakare address d senators when it came to trans issues, they would av gone home crying....

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    3. Obama is no longer in America, Sai OshoFree what are you still doing there? Enjoying America on The people's money. Hisssss baba go home

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    4. Read on sdk that majes gf has given birth to a baby boy.

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    5. Epistle, today wey be Sunday??? Not accepted. Linda take note!

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    6. Epistle, today wey be Sunday??? Not accepted. Linda take note!

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    7. Nice write up and well articulated. Thumbs up ad more ower to d elbows of d writer.

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    8. @ wiz ...the weapons are not for free...and buhari isnt begging for dem...
      He needs a deal so that we all in the south will feel safer...if dis bh spreads u think u will have time for lib?
      Gbana person!

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    1. Unneccesary eulogy. Buhari should wake up and stop relying on US and other western powers,else he will only drive Nigeria to the era of slavery. He should overcome his illiteracy and behave like a civilised leader,enough of all this slave mentality.

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    2. Nigeria as a country is not equip to battle matters such as Boko haram and corruption he is seeking help from a country who is not as needy as us. He is educated, civilized and wise for doing so

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    3. Bala bala!!!
      Who did he eulogise?
      Idiot we need help...israel and saudi uk still ask for massive US help...who are we? Be realistic!!!
      Every nation has an ally...even north korea,so why are u crying?
      Has he been going to see obama all the time?
      He is working with G7 so what do u want him to do? Go to russia?
      We dont have the weapons...US sells the most weapons and the intelligence they can help with is massive!!!
      u need d stolen money too $150b- is it not worth it?
      U should ask why NATO nations and the EU follow US.
      Itz agreed u dont like d man for whatever reason- maybe cos ur hero or 'brother' lost but dont come up with lies and shallow arguments

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  3. Yeah sure. .. an epitome of a good leader

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  4. Lovely write up I must say


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  5. A great leader!

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  6. Long hiss....action please!!!

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  7. Nice...good PR..
    we should also work on NOA...itz dead.

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  8. Mtewwwww. Enough of this madness pls

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  9. Who has d time for dis blab

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  10. Why the epistle?. We know all that happened. We have heard all about it in the media already. The most important thing is that they will not sell precision weapons to Nigeria to fight Boko Haram and we are yet to see how they will help us revamp our economy. Nigerians pls wake up. No one will help us develop our country but our selves. When
    they see that we are serious and making the right economic decisions and policies that will aid profitable investment, the outside world will come in in droves.

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  11. America does not give a hoot about gay rights in nigeria, they know it'll be rejected outright. While d credulous masses are basking in d false euphoria of having stood up to a superpower, they'll steal in from behind and fleece nigeria DRY. We'll be an overseas territory in d proxy war between d west and the east/china.

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  12. sure

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  13. These people are behaving as if without American support the government will crumble. Pls stop embarrasing your selves. How did the Asian giants make it?. Was it with American help?. Stop acting as if Amerian support is a victory ( even though i really don't see much difference btw the support this government is getting and the other one got)

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  14. Nice write up Femo...Change is hia

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  15. Femi Adesina is really doing his job by giving us these updates.Its quite glaring that the visit of the president to the United States was symbolic as it sought to create a cordial relationship between both countries which the past administration could not achieve.

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  16. Abeg na who wan read this long story, not jobless enough abeg

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    1. If itz biafra or sex u go read am !!!!
      Idiot!
      Thats y u go fail comprehension in english tire buh go do well for reproduction and sex!

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  17. Nice piece, change has indeed come to stay

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  18. Dis info was needed nd is useful... Niice

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  19. A good man, a great leader

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  20. Isit part one or part two. Nice movie caption. Starring pre Buhari

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  21. For your mind abi?? What a waste of a golden chance to get Nigeria on track economically. Smh

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  22. Samuel echezonachukwu iloh26 July 2015 at 11:50

    Buhari I love you. God will help you. You are the last hope we have

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    1. Mugu! If Buhari is your last hope then you are dead already. Buhari has nothing to offer, only a confused and clueless man will wait for another man to organise his house. Buhari's continues travel begging US for direction shows he has not plans for the country,he only want us to go back to the colonial era. Wake up Nigerians! If we continue to rely on America,we will continue to be a third world country.

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    2. Bala bala!!!! Retarded as usual!!!

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  23. I enjoyed dis article. Educating nd quite informative. I brief recap of what went down in d US, our president landn, accommodation, meeting wit VP Biden, President Obama, other senators, nd finally our embassy. Mo Abudu, dat was a Gud one.

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  24. The article was quite uninteresting and it's more of someone forcing his brain to write to prove height of use of English. It doesn't make sense. Simplicity would have done the magic. All that grammar to prove you work for PMB ends on Lindaikeji and no where further above; strictly for Nigerian readers. Why so much effort to embed your level education? At the end, the reason for the whole long thing comes on just a very short line which is;


    "Sodomy or anything of such kind is against the laws of Nigeria, and, indeed, the Nigerian society abhors such practices, the President declared. Pastor Tunde Bakare of The Latter Rain Assembly was in the audience, and from the delight on his face, he could have carried Buhari shoulder high, if protocol had permitted such."

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    1. Doesnt make sense to u cos u r dumb...
      The use of English was quite simple!

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  25. #2. Sumtin billion? Mehn pple are hungry yet dat amount was wasted to prove dis? Cum on! Datz not wisdom.#sharonsayso#

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  26. #2. Sumtin billion? Mehn pple are hungry yet dat amount was wasted to prove dis? Cum on! Datz not wisdom.#sharonsayso#

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  27. This is no press release. This is storytelling and too uninteresting

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  28. I have lost my respect for Buhari, he said those that gave him less vote would not get fair treatment, no wonder he has been putting his mallam goons in key affairs. Screw the nation, lets build our own empires.

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    1. As if most igbos ever respected him...fucking igbos on lib!
      Hypocrites- some of u!

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  29. NIGERIANS.....LEARN TO READ INFORMATIVE EDUCATIVE PIECES.THERE IS NOTHING LENGTHY HERE ABEG..FEMI ADESINA USED SIMPLE ENGLISH TO PASS THE MESSAGE...WUNA TOO DO abeg...if an sexcapade..u wont complain that its lengthy.

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  30. The Americans are watching. The subject of diversity is a sensitive one to them. In Buhari, the have accessed him and seen a tribal bigot. I think their support for Nigeria will fade away unless Buhari forms an inclusive government.

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    1. Fuck u!
      How many appointments so far?
      Wait for d ministers then u can judge!!!!

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  31. One wizzy said Buhari is still in America , that he should come home, why wasting tax payers money? Hahahahahahahahaha . Linda get people here oo. No wonder some comments are so disgusting , they don't know anything . Once they have d opportunity of getting 500mb , they just come online and start writing nonsense . Mr wizzy, our president is already at home in aso Rock .

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    1. He didn't say that Buhari is still in the US, he said Ishiomole and his new wife are still there

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  32. Femi mgboi? Is dis all we got for d 2.2billion spent for journey

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  33. U dnt need 2 follow d whole US visitation,jst read d report by femi......nice one,well done job

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  34. I hope Buhari saw the good roads , airport facilities, steady power supply, serene environment and organised state in the US. He should start implementing them or else no more excursion for him to such places.

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  35. Too long but I wonder why you people think us will sell aminations to Nigeria now more so to those who stood against it

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  36. What a nice update. well detailed.

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  37. How come America who nuked japan twice,
    committed military atrocities in Iraq, Afghanistan,
    Syria and in
    numerous countries around the globe(including
    the 1964 Gulf of Tonkim conspiracy against
    vietnam, killing over a million people), the same
    America with atrocities of introducing
    chaos and ushering jihads in countries like Iraq,
    Libya, Syria, Yemen and so many countries
    around the globe. The same American with
    atrocity of wanting to force
    legalization of Gay marriages down our throat now
    refuse us arm in the name of violation of human
    right among our soldiers and one undiplomatic
    civilian in the name of a senator called our
    soldiers 'rapist'??? Something is really wrong with
    us in the first place for traveling borders just to go
    and beg. After all,a beggar has no choice.
    I think Nigeria has to rise up just like china and
    japan did; we have the population, we have the
    mineral and human resources, and we have the
    talent. Let's ignore them and build our country
    and lemme see if they won't come begging for
    funds and partnership as they are frequently
    demanding from china now.
    God bless Nigeria!

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