Buhari Strikes Fresh Deal with Turkish President on Counter-terrorism
Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja
Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Recep
Tayyip Erdogan thursday in Ankara, Turkey agreed to strengthen
cooperation between the security agencies of both Nigeria and Turkey on
counter-terrorism.
A statement by the president’s
spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, said Buhari at a joint press conference
after talks with his host, said he was ‘‘very pleased’’ that the defence
ministers of both countries held extensive discussions on how to
develop new strategies for counter-terrorism.
“We are very pleased with the progress
of the meeting so far and we are going to wait for the details of
meetings between the two countries. We will as a result of the meeting
between the ministers and officials of both countries strengthen rapidly
whatever their recommendations are,’’ the president was quoted to have
said.
Garba said Buhari while commenting on
the degradation of Boko Haram in Nigeria, said the improved security
situation in the North-east was an eloquent testimony to the efforts of
his administration in combating terrorism since he came into office in
May 2015
“We were very surprised and disturbed by
the claim made by Boko Haram on what they have been getting from ISIS.
We know we will be able to contain them and we have proven that we can
do it. We are very pleased that Turkey is in a position to assist us and
has been strengthening our educational and health institutions,’’
Buhari was further quoted as saying.
The statement added that the two leaders
also discussed the prospects of increasing their bilateral trade, which
it said had exceeded $779 million in the first eight months of 2017.
“There are a lot of potentialities in terms of investments and a lot is being done in the educational and health sectors in Nigeria. These will be strengthened and I assure you that Nigeria is prepared to accept Turkish business people to come and explore more of Nigeria’s potentialities,’’ the statement quoted the Nigerian leader.
“There are a lot of potentialities in terms of investments and a lot is being done in the educational and health sectors in Nigeria. These will be strengthened and I assure you that Nigeria is prepared to accept Turkish business people to come and explore more of Nigeria’s potentialities,’’ the statement quoted the Nigerian leader.
It added that Erdogan in his remarks,
said Nigeria had great potentials and remained “a global actor in terms
of economy, demographics and its peacekeeping records,” adding that
Turkey was interested in investing in Nigeria’s electricity, refineries
and gas sectors, observing that increasing the flights between Turkey
and Nigeria would further improve commercial and people-to-people
relationships.
On the fight against terrorism, Shehu
said the Turkish leader added: ‘‘There is no difference between Boko
Haram, Fethullah Terrorist Organisation or Daesh (ISIS), which have all
killed, inflicted pain and hardship on innocent people.”
In another statement last night, Shehu
said Buhari commended the international media for their ‘constructive
coverage’ of the July 15, 2016 failed coup attempt in Turkey.
According to him, the president who made the remark at a meeting with the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Ismail Kahraman, hailed the courage of the people of Turkey for defending democracy in the aftermath of the unfortunate incident of July 15.
According to him, the president who made the remark at a meeting with the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Ismail Kahraman, hailed the courage of the people of Turkey for defending democracy in the aftermath of the unfortunate incident of July 15.
“The international media helped the
world in trying to understand what really happened (on July 15) and what
the government is doing,’’ he said.
Also yesterday, President Buhari in Ankara, laid a wreath at the mausoleum of Turkey’s founding father, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Also yesterday, President Buhari in Ankara, laid a wreath at the mausoleum of Turkey’s founding father, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
A statement by his spokesman, Shehu,
said the president who was accompanied by Nigeria’s Ambassador to
Turkey, Iliyasu Paragalda, and other senior government officials, laid
the wreath in red and white colours of the Turkish flag at the tomb of
Ataturk and later observed a minute silence.
Shehu said the Buhari also signed the
official Anitkabir memorial Book of Honour at the Misaki-i Milli Kulesi
(National Pact Tower), within the precincts of the mausoleum, and toured
the museum.
He said the president wrote: ‘‘It is an
honour and privilege to visit Anitkabir, the mausoleum of a great
patriotic, visionary and courageous leader who shaped modern Turkey,
during my official working visit to Ankara and the ninth D-8 summit in
Istanbul.
“I pay my profound respect to Mustafa
Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey and the first President
from 1923 until his death in 1938. I am pleased with the friendly
relations between Turkey and Nigeria, which has grown in leaps and
bounds over the years. I look forward to a more fruitful cooperation
between our governments and people in areas of mutual concern and
interests, for the benefit of our people.’’
Culled from Thisday
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