President Muhammadu Buhari on
Saturday departed Makkah via Abdulaziz International Airport Jeddah for
United Kingdom after he successfully performed the Lesser Hajj.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the
President left Makkah for Jeddah at about 1.30pm (local time) while his
presidential aircraft took-off for London at exactly 3.05pm.
The departure was after all the airport protocol led by Mayor of Jeddah, Almeer bin Abdallah bin Jalawi.
NAN reports that before performing the Umrah,
President Buhari had attended three-day Future Investment Initiative
(FII) in Riyadh from Oct. 29, to Oct. 31.
While in Riyadh, the President on
Wednesday held bilateral talks with King Salman in Riyadh, during which
both leaders committed to deeper partnership especially in the areas of
oil and gas for the development of both countries.
On Thursday, the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed
bin Salman, paid a courtesy visit to President Buhari at his hotel room
at The Ritz Carlton.
At the event the prince called for the
establishment of Nigeria-Saudi Council aimed at promoting investments
and enhancing relations between both countries.
The Council would be made up of government
officials and business leaders from both countries and the areas of
focus are: economic growth and development, investments in oil and
non-oil sectors, and security cooperation.
“President Buhari and the Crown Prince
agreed that the first assignment for the Council is to establish a legal
and operational framework that will facilitate investments beneficial
to both countries.
“The Council will be established
in the next two months while meetings will be held twice every year,’’
Presidential spokesman Garba Shehu had said in a statement on Thursday.
“To ensure that relations between both
countries remain active, it was also agreed that leaders of both
countries, at the highest level, will meet at least once every year to
review the progress of the joint council and ensure closer collaboration
on issues of mutual interest,” Shehu added.
President Buhari thanked the Crown Prince for
the Kingdom’s interest in investing in Nigeria and the initiative to
establish the Council which would form the foundation for a stronger
Nigeria-Saudi relationship.
‘‘Nigeria has a large population mainly
made up of dynamic, young people and partnerships of this type will help
them to be productive and prosperous,’’ he added.
Speaking on regional and international issues,
President Buhari shared the view of the Crown Prince that with the
collapse of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the next frontier for terrorism is
the Sahel region.
The Nigerian leader commended the concern by the
Saudi authorities to keep the issue of the security situation in Sahel
region on the front burner.
The Nigerian leader also met with U.S Treasury
Secretary, Steven Mnuchin in Riyadh and they had positive discussions
on investments in Nigeria under the new United States International
Development Finance Corporation (USIDFC).
The U.S. agency provides 60 billion dollars for investments in developing nations.
Speaking at the meeting held on the margins of
the Future Investment Initiative (FII) forum, President Buhari said
Nigeria would leverage on the U.S facility to address current challenges
confronting the power sector as well as general upgrade of
infrastructure.
The President thanked the U.S government for supporting Nigeria’s anti-terrorism efforts.
Buhari and Mnuchin also discussed areas of
strengthening Nigeria’s ongoing collaboration with the U.S. on stopping
terrorist financing.
Mnuchin was accompanied by Brent Macintosh, Under
Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs and Marshall
Billingslea, Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing in the U.S.
Treasury Department.
The Treasury Secretary used the occasion to
introduce Macintosh who was recently promoted Under Secretary for
International Affairs by President Trump after the previous Under
Secretary David Malpass was elected President of the World Bank.
The Nigerian leader congratulated Macintosh on his
elevation and requested for his continued support to Nigeria especially
in accessing the 60 billion dollars infrastructure fund under the
USIDFC.
NAN reports that the president was accompanied
on the Saudi trip by Governors Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi, Prof. Babagana
Zulum of Borno and Aminu Masari of Katsina.
NAN reports that the governors and other
members of the entourage departed Jeddah for Abuja as President Buhari
only travelled with very few of his aides to London.
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