President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday accepted an invitation from the
United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, to a meeting of world
leaders in New York.
The meeting is expected to formulate a fresh plan of action against extremism.
Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba
Shehu, disclosed this in a statement made available to journalists.
Shehu
said President Barack Obama and President Francois Hollande of France
are also expected to participate in the September 28 meeting which will,
among other things deliberate on a new UN draft resolution on combating
extremism worldwide.
He said the UN scribe also invited Buhari
to a meeting of a select group of 25 World leaders in New York on
September 27 to deliberate on a global climate change agreement.
The
presidential spokesman said in offering the invitations, the UN scribe
said they were in recognition of the political will demonstrated by
Buhari in combating terror in Nigeria and dealing with environmental
issues.
He said Ban applauded moves by the present administration
to clean up Ogoniland and promised the full support of the United
Nations for the exercise.
“We will find ways to complement your
leadership on environmental reform. We are happy with your plans for the
restoration of Ogoniland and we will see how we can help,” he quoted
the UN scribe as saying.
Shehu added that Ban said the UN would
welcome the President’s “input and experience” in finalising plans to
introduce a new resolution against extremism at the General Assembly.
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