Security in northeast has improved significantly – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that
his administration remains committed to realising the key priorities of
securing the country, fighting corruption, and salvaging the economy in
spite of current challenges.
The president stated this when he
received the Letter of Credence of the United States Ambassador to
Nigeria, Mr. William Stuart Symington, at the State House, Abuja.

According to him, this followed support
in training of the military and supply of hardware after the G-7 meeting
in Germany in 2015.
He said, “When I was invited to the G-7
meeting after my inauguration on May 29, 2015, I thought I was going to
be an observer at the meeting, but without prompting, I was asked to
brief the leaders on the security situation in Nigeria, and I did.
“Since then, we have received support in training and military hardware, and I hope we have not disappointed.”
In his remarks, the U.S ambassador said that the interest in the well-being of Nigeria was of mutual benefit.
“We do it not only for Nigeria, but for ourselves. We did it because it was right for us and right for our people,’’ he said.
Symington said he would work hard to further strengthen the relationship between his country and Nigeria.
He assured that the President-elect Donald Trump would also be interested in the well being of Nigeria.
NAN
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