Buhari Departs Abuja For Turkey Over D8 Summit
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President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has on Wednesday, 18th October 2017 departed Abuja, the country's capital territory for Istanbul, Turkey to participate in the ninth Summit of the world's Developing Eight nations (D-8)
scheduled for Friday, October 20, 2017.
The Special Adviser (SA) on Media and Publicity to the president, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement
said, "the President would be accompanied on the trip by ministers, top
government officials, including the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian
Customs Service, Hameed Ali."
Mr. Adesina further disclosed that President Buhari would use the occasion of the D-8
Summit to bolster warm and growing ties across a broad range of areas of
cooperation with leaders of the D8-member countries, namely Bangladesh,
Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey.
The Summit with the theme, ‘‘Expanding Opportunities through
Cooperation’’, will among other things, focus on cooperation in the
areas of agriculture, trade, transport, energy and increased private
sector participation among member-countries.
During the Summit, which will also mark the 20th anniversary of the
organisation established to improve the developing countries’ positions
in the world economy, President Buhari will highlight the significant show of
confidence in Nigeria’s business environment and economy.
He would also affirm Nigeria’s resolve to work with D-8
member-countries on many key areas, including peace and security,
economy and trade.
At the end of the Summit, the Heads of State and Government would adopt a communiqué, also known as the ‘Istanbul Declaration’.
Mr. Adesina stressed that prior to the D-8 Summit, President Buhari, at the
invitation of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, would
participate in an official working visit to Ankara, the capital city.
“In Ankara, the President will have a tete-a-tete with his Turkish
counterpart while delegations from both countries will hold discussions
in various fields including defence cooperation, security, educational
and migration issues." he landed.
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