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Boko Haram never blocked Maiduguri-Damaturu road, Army remains in charge – Col Sagir Musa

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The Nigerian Army described as false, false rumours that Boko Haram blocked a section of the Maiduguri-Damaturu road thereby making commuters and other road users to scamper for safety.

The Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col Sagir Musa allayed the fears while speaking exclusively with our correspondent in Maiduguri.

Recall that a team of journalists both local and international are currently on a tour of the Northeast to access devastation caused by the insurgency.

News of the alleged blockade came to many users of the road as a surprise particularly when a team of journalists who are in Borno on tour of the state to ascertain the level of restoration of normalcy, spent considerable time plying the road, visiting Auno and IDP camps without witnessing any such blockade.

From close observation by Journalists, the presence of agile Nigerian Army troops checkpoints within a short radius from each other and regular patrols would have made it highly unlikely that Boko Haram would dare to block the road.

Reacting to the allegation, Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col Sagir Musa said no such blockade ever took place on the Maiduguri-Damaturu road.
Col Sagir said, “Soldiers are on the road ensuring that Nigerians move safely. You saw the situation of the road on Friday. Nothing like that happened on that road”.

There had been unsubstantiated insinuations that  travellers were running on foot back to Maiduguri for their dear lives following blockade of the road.

TheNigerian News Judiciary Review – February 3rd to 8th

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Our Judiciary correspondent, Bukola Olasanmi, reviews the biggest stories from Nigeria’s third-arm of government in the last one week.

Supreme court affirms conviction of Ex-Taraba Governor, Jolly Nyame

The Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction and 12-year imprisonment of former Governor of Taraba State, Reverend Jolly Nyame by the Court of Appeal, Abuja.

The Court of Appeal, in a November 16, 2018 judgment upheld Nyame’s conviction and sentencing over his fraudulent conduct while in office as governor. Details >>>>>>>>>>>

Ex-AGF, Adoke ill, transferred to hospital

A former Nigerian Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Adoke Bello, has been moved to an Abuja hospital after his health condition worsened while in the custody of the EFCC, his lawyer said.

Other sources familiar with the matter confirmed on Thursday that Mr Adoke was moved from the custody of the anti-corruption agency to the Federal Medical Centre in the Jabi district of Abuja. Details>>>>>>

Maina to remain in prison as Senators refuse to stand as sureties

Afam Osigwe, counsel to the former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), Abdulrasheed Maina, says senators are reluctant to stand as sureties for his client.

Osigwe made this known during the ongoing criminal trial of his client at the federal high court, Abuja, on Thursday. Details>>>>>>>

FG to receive $318m Abacha loot in the next 72 days

The Attorney General of the Federation and minister of justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, said on Wednesday that the Federal government will in the next 72 days receive the sum of $318,460,329 looted by former Head of State, General Sani Abacha, from the United States of America.

The AGF Malami made this disclosure via a telephone interview on Channels Television during a programme tagged: Politics Today. Details >>>>>>>>>

El-Zakzaky, wife can see doctor – Court

Justice Gideon Kurada of Kaduna State High Court has issued an order for the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenat, to be given access to their private doctors at the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) facility in Kaduna with close supervision of the facility management.

The judge gave the order on Thursday following the resumption of the trial. Details>>>>>>>

Ex-NBA Chairman cries out, says Law school curriculum outdated

A former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law, Mr Olumide Akpata, has advocated a review of the Nigerian Law School curriculum to reflect the current realities in today’s legal practice.

Akpata, who is the Head of Commercial Practice at Templers, a front-line Nigerian commercial law firm, said experience with fresh law graduates had shown that they lack the knowledge to fit into today’s law practice. Details>>>>>>

‘Overconfident’ security agents nab fake lawyer while representing clients in court

A fake lawyer was arrested in court while he was representing some clients, attempting to secure bail for the clients.

According to Ghana Crimes, the fake lawyer identified as, Iddrisu Yahaya, was looking all confident and properly dressed as a lawyer before he was nabbed for being an impostor during a court session. Details>>>>>>>>

Sanwo-Olu dragged to court over Okada ban

Activist and lawyer, Mr. Tope Akinyode, has sued the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for banning commercial motorcycles otherwise known as Okada, and commercial tricycles in six Local Government Areas and nine Local Council Development Areas.

Akinyode also joined the Lagos State Government, the state Attorney-General, the Speaker and the House of Assembly in the suit, it was gathered. Details >>>>>>>

Ihedioha approaches Supreme Court for review of judgement

Former Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, on Wednesday approached the Supreme Court for a review of the judgement which ousted him and ordered the swearing-in of Hope Uzodinma as governor.

The Peoples Democratic Party, Details>>>>>>

Court reinstates Colonel Auwal Suleiman sacked four years ago

The compulsory retirement slammed on a serving military intelligence officer, Colonel Mohammed Auwal Suleman, by the Nigerian Army Council in June 2016 has been voided and set aside by a law court.

The Court rejected the claim of the Nigerian Army that Colonel Suleman ought to serve 18 years only in the military service. Details >>>>>>>>>

Buhari’s daughter dragged to court for using presidential aircraft

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By Toby Prince

Hanan Buhari, the daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari has been dragged to court for alleged illegal use of the presidential aircraft for a private visit to Bauchi State on January 10.

TheNigerian obtained copies of the processes filed by an Abuja-based lawyer, Mr Oluwatosin Ojaomo, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja on February 6.

Hanan is the sole defendant in the suit marked CV/1023/2020.

The claimant urged the court to order Hanan to refund the costs of both the “fueling” of the aircraft and “the travel logistics” incurred to the Federal Government’s consolidated revenue fund account.

Ojaomo also urged the court to make a “declaratory order” that she “has no statutory right to use the presidential aircraft which is provided for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other public officers for the purpose of performance of their official functions.”

He also sought “a perpetual injunction restraining the defendant, not being a public servant from using the presidential aircraft for private purposes as was done in Bauchi State.”

He also sought another order compelling her “to pay 10 per cent interest on the judgment sum pending the final liquidation of any judgment sum” that might be ordered by the court.

He urged the court to also issue an order compelling her “to pay the sum of N2m as the cost of litigation.”

In his statement of claim accompanying his writ of summons, the claimant who described himself as “a taxpayer” and “an advocate of probity and accountability”, noted that he knew “it costs Nigerians over N5bn to maintain the  presidential fleet in the 2020 budgetary allocations approved by the National Assembly.”

He said Hanan was not a public servant hence she was not entitled to spend public funds on her private projects in whatsoever means.”

Ojaomo also stated that “the reason many Nigerians voted Major General Muhammadu Buhari into office is because he promised Nigerians that he would ensure that corruption was fought to a standstill and to also ensure that all leakages in public spending were nipped in the bud and that all public funds should be spent judicially and judiciously in accordance with statutory provisions in Nigeria.”

He noted that a huge sum of money had been spent from the public purse to offset the flight fueling and other logistics to fly the jet to Bauchi State by the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

He said the Ministry of Finance was in the best position to tell the court the total amount spent on the travel itinerary of the defendant to Bauchi.”

 

Supreme Court: Ihedioha, PDP embark on fast and prayer

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By Toby Prince

In a bid to revert the Supreme Court judgement, the Imo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, Saturday, declared a one week fast and prayers for God to restore the mandate of Emeka Ihedioha.

The party stated that the spiritual exercise would commence on Sunday, February 9 and terminates on Sunday, February 16, 2020.

In a statement signed by the party’s State Secretary, Nze Ray Emeana, on Saturday, the party stated that “during this period, all ward excos should request for mass in their local churches and assemble at LGA party secretariat daily at noon for prayers and breaking of fast.

“Prayer point is asking God to intervene and restore the victory of Emeka Ihedioha as the duly elected governor of Imo State.

“We enjoin the Imo people to remain peaceful and prayerful as we await judgment on the review filed by the winner of the governorship election, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha at the Supreme Court.”

The statement also instructed the party members in the state to dress in black during the spiritual exercise.

 

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TheNigerian News Politics Review – February 3rd to 8th

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Our politics connoisseur, Sylvanus Okpe, reviews the biggest stories from his ever-busy world in the last one week.

Why I can’t interfere in Ganduje, Sanusi feud – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, lamented that he lacks the constitutional powers to wade into the lingering crisis between Governor Umar Ganduje of Kano State and Emir Sanusi III.

The President stated this when he received the Governor Ganduje and some elected members of the National Assembly from Kano state at the statehouse. Details>>>>>>>

Furore over fresh constitution review by Senate

Divergent reactions have continued to trail the move by the Nigerian Senate to review the 1999 Constitution.

The President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan had constituted a 56-man committee charged with the responsibility of reviewing the constitution. Details>>>>>>

Edo 2020: Court bars PDP from conducting LGA congresses

A High Court sitting in Ekpoma, Edo State, has restrained the People’s Democratic Party from conducting ward congresses in the state.

Justice Joy Okeaya-lnneh granted the order following a motion filed by former members of Edo State House of Assembly, Hon Eruanga Gallant, Victor Idiakheoa and Jide Obalowoshe. Details>>>>>>

I won’t tolerate any more protests in Imo, Uzodinma says

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has threatened to deal with politicians sponsoring protests in the state.

The governor stated this while addressing members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers and Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), who organised a solidarity rally for him. Details>>>>>>

Reps reject Innoson made- in-Nigeria SUVs as official vehicles

Members of the House of Representatives have rejected plans to hand over Nigerian-made Innoson cars as their official vehicles.

Accordingly, it was further learnt that the lawmakers insisted on brand new imported SUVs against the locally assembled and made-in-Nigeria brands. Details>>>>>>

INEC deregisters 74 political parties

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it has de-registered 74 political parties.

The commission further announced September 19 as of the date for the governorship election in Edo State and October 10 for that of Ondo state. Details>>>>>>

I have kept my promise to end Boko Haram – Buhari brags

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday, said that he has delivered on his promise to end Boko Haram and other forms of criminalities during his inauguration as President in 2015.

He prided that the subsequent decimation of the terror groups has shown that he kept his word. Details>>>>>>

Drama as protest disrupts APC South-West caucus meeting in Osun

There was a mild drama at the secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Osun State chapter, Osogbo, on Tuesday, when the meeting of the party’s caucus in the South-West was disrupted by protest from members of the APC in Ekiti State.

The protest was not unconnected to the squabble to occupy the position of the APC Deputy National Chairman, South, which became vacant following the appointment of Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo as Minister of Trade and Investment by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019. Details>>>>>>>

South West Governors ratify legal framework for Amotekun

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By Bukola Olasanmi

The Attorneys-Generals of the six South West states have put finishing touches to the required legal framework for the operation of Operation Amotekun, the security outfit for combating crimes in the region.

The AGs concluded work on the legal framework on Friday night.

According to the available details, each of the states will have its legislation and security network operatives, which will be known as Amotekun Corps.

Those who attended the meeting, which started at about 7pm in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, were: Prof. Oyewole Oyewo (Oyo), Oluwafemi Akande (Osun), Olawale Fapohunda (Ekiti), Adekola Olawole (Ondo), Akingbolahan Adeniran (Ogun) and Moyosore Onigbanjo (Lagos), who was represented by the Director of Civil Litigation, S.A. Quadri.

The meeting, which lasted for about three hours behind closed doors at Davies Hotel, Bodija, Ibadan, was also attended by officials of the South West regional think tank Development Agenda for Western Nigeria Commission, led by the Director General, Seye Oyeleye.

Speaking with newsmen after the meeting in the presence of others, Oyewo said the bill will be sent to the various states Houses of Assemblies after it has been seen by the separate State Executive Councils.

He said the operational details and structural procedures will be common across the six states to allow for avenues for operational collaborations.

He reiterated that the security network is to complement the existing apparatus but would be using local intelligence, expressing optimism that the bill will not take too long before being passed to laws by the individual states.

Oyewo said: “The meeting of the Attorneys-General of the six South West states just concluded and we deliberated on the plan to evolve a collaborative security network/agency in the South West.

“We have been able to come up with a legal framework to back up such establishment of security network in each of the states.

 

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RMAFC may slash salaries of President, VP, CJN, Governors, NASS members

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There were indications at the weekend that the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) may cut the salaries and wages of politicians and judicial officers, including those of the president, the vice president, governors of the 36 states of the federation, National Assembly members and other political office holders.

Chairman of the commission, Mr Elias Mbam, who spoke to journalists in Abuja at the weekend refused to disclose whether the review of the salaries and wages of political officeholders and judicial officers was going to be downward or upward.

He stated however that the salary review was in line with current economic realities and President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to the RMAFC team to “do everything to increase the size of the cake, block leakages and reduce the cost of governance”.

He also revealed that the commission has commenced verification of the books of Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) collecting revenues, including Stamp Duty on behalf of all the government revenue generating agencies from January 2016 to December 2019.

PMB told to sustain his feats on Boko Haram in tackling insecurity

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The Nigeria US-Canada Diaspora Forum has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to sustain the momentum in the fight against terrorism.

These well-meaning Nigerians, based in the North American nations, made the disclosure on Saturday after its annual general assembly to appraise the recent developmental issues, proffering solutions to challenges.

In a communique signed by Cosmas Collins and Lady Josephine Okoye, President and Organising Secretary respectively, the group revealed that Buhari has indeed displayed an unalloyed commitment towards keeping Nigeria united despite the array of security challenges posed by the Boko Haram/ISWAP and its likes.

Among others, the group analysed the US visa ban meted on Nigerians, the Boko Haram/ISWAP threat, politically motivated violence as well as electoral reforms.

In its recommendation, the Nigerians commended the military’s prosecution of the war against terrorism albeit believes more can still be done.

According to them, some corrupt politicians have launched a viral propaganda campaign against President Buhari, aided by religious leaders.

While passing a vote of confidence on President Buhari, the Nigeria US-Canada Diaspora Forum urged the government to sustain the fight against terrorism.

Read full communique below:

The Nigeria US-Canada Diaspora Forum is an organization of Nigerian Businessmen and intellectuals domiciled in the United States of America, and Canada. It was formed in 2018 to champion campaigns that will benefit the Nigerian citizens and the image of his country in the United States of America and Canada.

Since its inception, the forum has contributed meaningfully to the development of Nigeria through its numerous developmental conferences and events showcasing the economic potentials of Nigeria to investors.

The Nigeria US-Canada Diaspora Forum has also been actively involved in policy formulation in critical sectors of the Nigerian economy with the inputs of some of its members that have rendered their invaluable experiences and knowledge in areas such as agriculture, construction, mining, and economic policies.

The Issues Addressed:

At the General Assembly of the organization, the following issues were raised and addressed:

The visa ban placed on Nigeria by the US government and the proactive response;

The worrisome activities of Boko Haram/ISWAP and the efforts of the Nigerian government and its armed forces to restore human rights.

A deliberate attempt by foreign agents and actors to destabilize the country.

The government’s fight against corruption and how corrupt elements employ the use of propaganda to tarnish the efforts of the government in other areas such as the security situation of the country.

The unguarded statements credited to organizations such as the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and other religious bodies.

Electoral reforms and voting for Nigerians in the Diaspora

Resolutions:

After careful deliberations of the issues raised, various specific committees were formed to analyze and recommend ways forward. Consequently, the following resolutions were made:

That President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed displayed an unalloyed commitment towards keeping Nigeria united despite the array of security challenges posed by the Boko Haram group, as well as other militant groups.

That the proactive response by the Nigerian government towards the Visa ban placed on Nigeria is indeed commendable and a demonstration of the sterling leadership qualities of President Muhammadu Buhari.

That the Nigerian Military’s prosecution of the war against terrorism has been commendable; however, more needs to be done to ensure that Nigeria is cleared of terrorists’ activities.

That from all available statistics that spate of insecurity in Nigeria has assumed a political dimension.

That indeed politicians are behind the despicable acts of violence in Nigeria with the ultimate aim of causing disaffection in the polity and pitching the people against the government

That corrupt politicians in the country have launched a viral propaganda campaign against the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in a bid to cause a distraction from the fight against corruption.

That some religious bodies have given the security situation in Nigeria a religious coloration.

That the resolution by the Senate and the House of Representatives is ill-informed and targeted at destabilizing Nigeria.

That misinformation, falsehood, and propaganda are responsible for the continuous propagation of the activities of the Boko Haram terrorist network.

That it passes a Vote of Confidence on the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in the critical sectors of the economy, such as education, health, finance, infrastructural development, and security.

Recommendations:

The Nigeria US-Canada Diaspora Forum arising from its annual general meeting herby make the following recommendations on the developmental issues in Nigeria:

The government must not relent in the fight against terrorism and insecurity by ensuring that the tempo is sustained in the same manner with which it started. This is on the heels that the various security challenges been experienced in the country are indeed politically motivated.

The government must begin the process of identifying those behind the campaign of slander against the Service Chiefs in the country to address the anomaly.

The government should explore diplomatic angles towards resolving terrorism acts posed by Boko Haram and their affiliates by engaging her traditional allies to help with technological tools to track the terrorists and their sponsors.

The Senate and the House of Representatives should open discussion with Nigeria’s allies to block the Boko Haram terrorists from accessing weapons in the international market.

The government should begin a sensitization process through the Federal Ministry of Information on sensitizing the populace on the efforts of government towards addressing the security challenges in the country.

Buhari emulating America on tenure of Service Chiefs to defeat terrorism- Ari Gwaska

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A former Chairman of the Federal Character Commission, Alhaji Muhammadu Ari Gwaska, believes President Muhammadu Buhari is following United States of America’s (USA) lead on tenure elongation of Service Chiefs to defeat terrorism.

The National Chairman Pro-Nigeria Elders Council (PRONECO) says it isn’t entirely strange for heads of security architecture to remain in office longer than expected, as the U.S. and other top nations have adopted this strategy at different times to quench insurgency.

According to Alhaji Gwaska, it is unhealthy to change competent and trustworthy hands at a critical time as when there is an ongoing war against terrorism.

The elderstateman made this disclosure after an all-inclusive stakeholders meeting to brainstorm on the state of security in the country.

In 2018, President Donald Trump extended the high year tenure for senior Air Force officers through technical sergeants beginning Feb. 1, 2019.

Similarly, Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan, last year, approved an extension in the tenure of Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa for another three years in “view of regional security environment”.

This was the second time in nearly a decade that the country’s top general had their traditional three-year term extended.

Gwaska noted that Buhari is only taking a leaf from the rest of the world by keeping hold of the Service Chiefs who displayed bravery, gallantry and patriotism.

In his words, “We salute the choice of Mr. President’s appointees manning the security architecture of the country. We resolved that the Security Chiefs have not only refused to shirk in the face of all difficulties, sabotage of their gallant efforts, but have continued to determinedly tackle even renewed atrocities of insurgencies and insurrections with renewed zeal and vigor.

“ Therefore, we resolved that all our serving security chiefs have performed exceeding marvelous individually and collectively in the light of subsisting encumbrances’ and deserves not only to be encouraged, but maintained on their positions to sustain the winning streaks against Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist and armed bandits up again to torment the country.

“ We perceive the calls by the National Assembly (NASS) and some other questionable characters for the sack of the Service and Security Chiefs as exposure of their veiled conspiracy or manifestation of their insidious plans to finally sink Nigeria in internecine clashes of bloodletting. The meeting therefore resolved that Nigerians owe themselves the moral obligation to discountenanced such campaigns as cajoling Mr. President to sack Security Chiefs smacks of mischief and greasing the evil nest of these unpatriotic elements.

“ It is condemnable and unacceptable because the efforts of current Security Chiefs are worthy of commendation anywhere in the world. Consequently, the meeting wholeheartedly commends their efforts, as we urge Mr. President never to harken to such satanic calls for their sack, as it will create a lacuna and embolden armed enemies to freely feast on Nigeria.

“ The meeting observed and unequivocally affirms that it has also come to the knowledge of this gathering of these wisemen that there are multi-layered deliberate campaigns of calumny are being sponsored by some highly placed individuals in the country. Such are backed by some renegade members of the ruling APC in order to destabilize the nation because they are personally aggrieved for falling out of favour/patronage with the present government.

“ The meeting called on the politicians and other disgruntled elements who are still nursing the wounds of defeat and rejection by the Nigerian masses, in the 2019 general elections; and have resorted to kick-start very early political activities ahead of 2023 should be mindful of the distractions it has implanted in the polity by the method they have employed. We see it as part of ploys, exacerbating insecurities in parts of the country backed by foreign interference and the glaring agenda to destroy Nigeria.”

President Buhari Arrives Addis Ababa Ahead Of AU Summit

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President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, ahead of the 33rd Ordinary Session of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the President’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmed, confirmed this development on his Twitter account on Friday evening.

NAN reports that the Nigerian leader, who left Abuja after performing some official engagements on Friday, was received on arrival at Addis Ababa by the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed Ali.

The presidential Media aide also posted some pictures where President Buhari was being welcomed by the Prime Minister accompanied by some Ethiopian and Nigerian government officials.

Malam Garba Shehu, one of the President’s spokesmen, in a statement on Thursday, said President Buhari would be joining leaders from the 55-member countries of the AU to participate in the Summit.

The theme of the summit is “Silencing the Guns: Creating Conducive Conditions for Africa’s Development.”

“The President will attend the 29th Forum of Heads of State and Government of Participating States of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).

“He will also attend the 27th Session of New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (AUDA-NEPAD). The meetings will precede the 33rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly.

“In Nigeria’s capacity as a member of the AU Peace and Security Council, President Buhari will participate in the High-Level meeting of the Peace and Security Council on the situation in the Sahel and Libya, and High-Level Ad-Hoc Committee on South Sudan,” he added.

According to him, the President on the margins of the Summit will deliver a keynote address at a High-Level Side Event on “Stop the War on Children: Dividend of Silencing the Guns.”

The event is co-sponsored by the Governments of Nigeria, Uganda and Norway, and Save the Children International.

“President Buhari and the Nigerian delegation will also participate in other High-Level Side Events in furtherance of Nigeria’s national, regional and international goals, priorities and aspirations.

“These include peace and security, countering terrorism and violent extremism, economic development, asset recovery and fight against corruption,” he added.

He further revealed that the President would also hold bilateral meetings with several world leaders on the margins of the Summit.

President Buhari is expected back in Abuja on Wednesday. (NAN)