Friday, 24 July 2015

Buhari President didn’t accuse US of helping Boko Haram – Presidency

Presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina, via a statement released on Friday, July 24, 2015, described the reports as “untrue and widely off the mark”

President Muhammadu Buhari holds joint press conference with US Secretary of State, John Kerry on July 21, 2015. Twitter 


President Muhammadu Buhari holds joint press conference with US Secretary of State, John Kerry on July 21, 2015. Twitter

U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari (L) in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington July 20, 2015. AFP 

The Presidency has denied widespread media reports that President Muhammadu Buhari accused the United States of America of aiding and abetting terrorist sect, Boko Haram.
Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari and US President Barack Obama during a meeting at the White House.play
Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari and US President Barack Obama during a meeting at the White House. 
(Cable)

President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at U.S. Institute of Peaceplay
President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at U.S. Institute of Peace
 (Twitter)

Presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina, via a statement released on Friday, July 24, 2015, described the reports as “untrue and widely off the mark”
Femi Adesinaplay
Femi Adesina
 (Daily Sun)

The statement reads:
“Persisting claims in the local and international media that President Muhammadu Buhari has accused or indicted the United States Government of helping the terrorist group, Boko Haram are untrue and widely off mark.”
“Reports to that effect are an unfortunate misinterpretation and distortion of the President’s remarks at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) during his highly successful official visit to Washington DC.”
President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at U.S. Institute of Peaceplay
President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at U.S. Institute of Peace
 (Twitter)

“Indeed, President Buhari made it abundantly clear in those remarks, copies of which were circulated to the media, that he was convinced that the United States could never support groups such as Boko Haram.”
““I know the American people cannot support any group engaged in these crimes,” the President clearly stated.”
“The regrets expressed by President Buhari at USIP about the impact of the application of the Leahy Law on Nigeria’s war against Boko Haram and terrorism cannot be construed as an indictment of President Barack Obama and the United States Government who have publicly and privately declared their preparedness to give the Buhari Administration the fullest possible support and assistance.”
President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at U.S. Institute of Peace on July 22, 2015.play
President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at U.S. Institute of Peace on July 22, 2015.
(Twitter)

“Within the context in which they were made, President Buhari’s comments on the adverse effect of the Leahy Law on Nigeria’s efforts to contain Boko Haram’s atrocious acts of terrorism should only be taken as a passionate appeal for even greater understanding and support from a very powerful and longstanding ally.”
“President Buhari has nothing but the highest possible regard for President Obama, the United States Government, the people of the United States, their laws and institutions.”
Buhari and Obama to discuss security challenges in Nigeria and how the US can help.play
Buhari and Obama to discuss security challenges in Nigeria and how the US can help.
 (Zimbio)

“The President had very successful and useful talks with President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State John Kerry, other high-ranking US government officials and members of United States Congress during his visit to Washington DC.”
President Muhammadu Buhari holds joint press conference with US Secretary of State, John Kerry on July 21, 2015.play
President Muhammadu Buhari holds joint press conference with US Secretary of State, John Kerry on July 21, 2015.
 (Twitter)

“It is his expectation that those talks will lead to better mutual understanding and a further deepening of bilateral relations between Nigeria and the United States, especially in Nigeria’s current priority areas of defence and security cooperation.”
President Muhammadu Buhari holds joint press conference with US Secretary of State, John Kerry on July 21, 2015.play
President Muhammadu Buhari holds joint press conference with US Secretary of State, John Kerry on July 21, 2015.
 (Twitter)


Buhari had said, during his recent US trip, that the country’s refusal to sell arms to Nigeria because of the Leahy Law was hampering the fight against Boko Haram.

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