The G7
nations comprising the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and
the United Kingdom said they are backing Buhari because they, among other
reasons,
acknowledged “the way and manner of his emergence and the tremendous
challenges faced by the government he leads, not of his making, especially in
its efforts to combat the Boko Haram.”
A statement
by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity) to the
President, said at the end of President Buhari’s presentation on Monday, “the
G7 leaders said to him that they recognized the President’s massive amount of
confidence and expectations behind his government.
“They
acknowledged him as having emerged from an election adjudged to be the freest
in the country’s electoral history, but regretted the severe handicaps his new
government has to face from the outset.”
According to
the statement, “they told President Buhari that they took cognizance of the
fact of the several handicaps, including the lack of resources, leaving him
with a government over-stretched in capacity, itself riddled with
mismanagement. They noted that the country’s army lacked training and equipment
with little or no will to engage.
“In
recognition of the fact that the security threat of the Boko Haram had gone
beyond Nigeria, equally affecting other countries in the region, the G7
conceded that no one country can tackle it alone.
“They
expressed warm sentiments towards the Nigerian leader and praised him for
reaching out to the country’s neighbours and the group of industrialized
nations within a week of his takeover of government.
“In view of
the seriousness he has shown in tacking this problem, the group pledged that
they would ‘engage, cooperate and collaborate’ with President Buhari’s
government in tackling the serious problems that Nigeria faces.
“They left it
to President Buhari to come up with the specifics on his requirements, assuring
that they would study the requirements either individually or collectively and
offer help. They asked to know the nature and the scale of the problems in
order to know the nature and the scale of the assistance they will provide.
Suffice it to say that they assured President Buhari that ‘Nigeria will find a
partner in the G7.'
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