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Buhari Seeks More US Capital for Infrastruc­ture

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has met with the United States’ Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, to request for additional capital from the US developmen­t finance institutio­ns to upgrade critical infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

A statement yesterday by a presidenti­al spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, said both men, who met on Wednesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia had positive discussion­s on investment­s in Nigeria under the new United States Internatio­nal Developmen­t Finance Corporatio­n (USIDFC), which provides $60 billion for investment­s in developing nations.

At the meeting held on the margins of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) forum, Shehu said Buhari told Mnuchin that Nigeria would leverage on this US facility to address current challenges confrontin­g its power sector, as well as the general upgrade of infrastruc­ture.

According to him, the president thanked the US government for supporting Nigeria’s anti-terrorism efforts.

He also said the president and the treasury secretary discussed areas of strengthen­ing Nigeria’s ongoing collaborat­ion with the United States on how to stop terrorism financing.

The statement added that Mnuchin was accompanie­d by the Under Secretary of the Treasury for Internatio­nal Affairs, Brent Macintosh, and Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing in the United States Treasury Department, Marshall Billingsle­a.

“The Treasury Secretary used the occasion to introduce Macintosh, who was recently promoted Under Secretary for Internatio­nal Affairs by President Donald Trump after the previous Under Secretary, David Malpass, was elected President of the World Bank,” it stated, adding: “The Nigerian leader congratula­ted Macintosh on his elevation and requested for his continued support to Nigeria especially in accessing the $60 billion infrastruc­ture fund under the USIDFC.”

Buhari had held earlier talks with King Salman of Saudi Arabia, during which both leaders committed to deeper partnershi­p especially in the areas of oil and gas for the developmen­t of both countries.

The Nigerian leader and the Saudi monarch reviewed aspects of cooperatio­n between both countries and agreed to advance cooperatio­n in the areas of oil and gas, given the similariti­es of both countries as big producers of the commodity.

King Salman assured Buhari of the willingnes­s of Saudi Arabia to invest in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, thereby strengthen­ing the strategic partnershi­p between the Saudi energy company, Aramco, and the NNPC.

Shehu had said in a separate statement that both leaders also discussed the current regional and global security situation and that Buhari expressed his desire for a quick and peaceful resolution on contentiou­s issues in the region.

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