Buhari off to New York for UN Summit
President Muhammadu Buhari left Abuja this weekend to participate in
the 71st session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) holding
from September 19 to 23, 2016 in New York, the United States.
The President will deliver Nigeria’s statement at the opening of the
General Debate of the Assembly, on the theme: The Sustainable
Development Goals: a Universal Push to Transform our World.”
According to an Aso Rock press statement, Buhari will also attend a
high-level summit, hosted by the UN, on ‘Large Movements of Refugees and
Migrants’.
The summit, which is the first of its kind organised by the General
Assembly at the Heads of State and Government level, is expected to come
up with a blueprint for a better international response to enhance
protection of migrants and refugees.
The statement which was issued yesterday by presidential spokesman,
Femi Adesina, disclosed that while in New York, Buhari will attend
series of meetings as well as side events, which are of significant
interest to Nigeria.
He will deliver a keynote address on ‘Taking Climate Action Towards
Sustainable Development in Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin’, to be
attended by leaders of member countries of the Lake Chad Basin.
The event is organised by the Nigerian government to highlight the
urgent need to mobilise international response to the distressing
situation in the Lake Chad Basin, where over nine million people need
humanitarian assistance.
The President will equally participate in an event hosted by the UN
Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon on ‘Ending Need in the Lake Chad’.
Buhari will also sign the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, and
participate in activities commemorating the 30th anniversary of the
Declaration of the Right to Development.
He will attend the Clinton Global Initiative as well as the United
Nations Private Sector Forum on Business and Global Goals organised
by the UN Secretary General.
Also concerning the economy, the President will lead discussions at
the United States-Africa Business Forum devoted to investing in
Nigeria.
Before returning home, he will hold bilateral meetings with some world
leaders in furtherance of the administration’s commitment to
ameliorating the plight of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in
Nigeria.
The discussions will equally focus on the President’s longstanding
commitment to returning peace and security in the North-Eastern part
of Nigeria, restoring calm to the Niger Delta and attracting more
investments to develop critical infrastructure towards revamping the
Nigerian economy.





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