Buharis foreign trips not frivolous-Lai Mohammed
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said
in a statement issued on Friday that president Buhari's foreign trips
are not frivolous and have started
yielding fruits and ..Part of his statement read..
”Nigerians, whether in the ruling or the opposition parties, have a
right to ask questions about the activities of their President, but it
is absolutely important that they do so from an informed, rather than
partisan or sensational, standpoint”He was in Germany at the invitation of the G7 to solicit support
from the Industrialized Nations for the war against terrorism. No one
who has witnessed the killings and maiming in the past seven years by
Boko Haram will call such trips frivolous. After all, the security
and welfare of the citizens are the reason for the existence of any
government.
”The President’s visit to South Africa was to attend the regular
summit of the African Union; the trip to Ghana was aimed at fostering
better relations with a brotherly country; the trip to India was for the
India-Africa summit that provided the opportunity to explore ways of
enhancing Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) from Indian investors, while
the trip to Iran was to attend the forum of Gas Exporting Countries, a
veritable platform for discussing how to better harness Nigeria’s
abundant gas resources for industrial/domestic consumption and export, at a time of dwindling oil prices.
”The President also travelled to Malta to attend the Commonwealth
Heads of Government Meeting, from where he travelled to Paris for the UN
Conference on Climate Change. The President’s second trip to South
Africa since assuming office is for the China-Africa forum. On the few
occasions that the President has embarked on a State Visit, he has tied
that to an agenda that will further the quest for support for the war
against terror and the efforts to enhance FDIs, thus stimulating
economic growth and creating jobs,.
”President Buhari is well respected on the global stage for his high
integrity, his transparency, his patriotism and his purposeful
leadership. It is important to leverage this respect in such a way that
Nigeria can become a major player, either in the realms of economy or
global diplomacy,”