President Buhari back in Nigeria after attending UK Summit

FB_IMG_1628930047659.jpg

The Nigeria Air Force 01 flying President Muhammadu Buhari, taxing to a stop at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, upon return from London, United Kingdom, on Friday 13 August, 2021.

Share with love

President Muhammadu Buhari has returned to Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, after attending the recent Global Education Summit in London, United Kingdom, where he joined the other world leaders in making firm commitment to increase funding for education sector.

The DEFENDER, which took part in reporting the President’s activities while attending the event, reports that the Nigerian leader also used the opportunity of the trip to spend a few days for his medical check-up.

*President Muhammadu Buhari disembarking from the Nigeria Air Force 01 plane after his arrival from London, United Kingdom, where he had travelled to attend the Global Education Summit, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Friday, 13 August, 2021.

The Global Education Summit, co-hosted by British Prime Minister, Mr Boris Johnson, and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, successfully generated about four billion dollars out of the targeted five billion dollars for the transformation of the education sector in low income countries, including Nigeria.

Advert Space

It will be recalled that President Buhari, who actively participated in the activities of the summit, appeared on a panel of discussants with a live audience alongside his counterparts from other African countries, including President Kenyatta, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, President Faure Eyadema of Togo and President Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi.

The summit focused on topical issues including Education’s Reset – Learning from COVID; Transforming the Child’s Learning Journey; Gender Equality in and Through Education; Ripple Effect – Education’s Impact on Sustainability, and Financing for Impact – Volume, Equity, Efficiency.

At the summit, Buhari pledged to increase the budget for the education sector in Nigeria by as much as 50 percent over the next two years.

The Nigerian leader stated: “We commit to progressively increase our annual domestic education expenditure by 50 per cent over the next two years and up to 100 per cent by 2025 beyond the 20 per cent global benchmark.”

The president also held bilateral meetings with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Baroness Patricia Scotland, at the sidelines of the Global Education Summit.

President Buhari and Boris Johnson, during the bilateral talks appraised the war against different forms of terrorism in Nigeria, and agreed that the judicial process be allowed to run its course.

Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, in a statement, quoted the two leaders saying it was important that ”the judicial process runs without interference, no matter who was involved”.

He said Buhari also briefed the Prime Minister on Nigeria’s power needs and efforts being made, as well as initiatives geared at achieving food security.

The president also reviewed the security situation in the different regions of the country, while Johnson pledged Britain’s preparedness to lend a helping hand.

“We are available to help,” Adesina quoted the British PM as saying.

”The two leaders equally discussed how to increase trade between the two countries, develop solar and wind power, leadership of the Commonwealth going forward and other matters of mutual interest,” Adesina added.

During the bilateral meeting with the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Baroness Patricia Scotland, Buhari said Nigeria would be glad to receive support from the Commonwealth in diverse areas of needs and challenges.

President Buhari

The president said Nigeria was doing a lot to address food security through heavy investment in agriculture, and tackle security issues confronting the country in different regions.

He, therefore, welcomed the offer of assistance by the Commonwealth scribe.

Baroness Scotland said the Commonwealth had developed programmes on agribusiness, adding value to agriculture products for young people to get involved, climate change, criminal justice reforms, police reforms and security.

She, therefore, invited Nigeria to benefit from technical assistance that could be provided.

She added that since Buhari was the Champion for Anti-Corruption in Africa, the Commonwealth had developed anti-corruption benchmark tools, and would like to work with Nigeria in both public and private sectors.

Other areas the Commonwealth could assist, according to Baroness Scotland, include countering violent extremism, trade and modalities to implement the African Continental Free Trade Agreement

Before departing London, Buhari was reported to have on Thursday visited former Lagos State governor and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who was yet to be officially confirmed as being in London on medical visit until the President had visited him and photographs showed the state of his health.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja to welcome the president included the President’s Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari; Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Bello, security chiefs as well as some presidential aides.


Share with love

Share with Love