Friday, May 23, 2014

Jonathan meets African leaders in Pretoria over Boko Haram

In a bid to end insurgency in the country, President Goodluck Jonathan will leave Abuja for Pretoria, South Africa today where he is to hold a high level meeting with other leaders of the Africa Nations to discuss methods of fighting terrorism in Africa.


President Goodluck JonathanIn a statement by the Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, he dislcosed that the five regions that make up the Africa continent


“will each be represented by two heads of state and government at the talks which will focus on collective action to effectively roll-back the scourge of terrorism in Africa.


“Others expected at the talks which will take place ahead of President Jacob Zuma’s inauguration for a new term in office include the leaders of Ghana, Republic of Congo, Chad, Angola, Rwanda, South Africa, Mauritania, Algeria and Ethiopia”.


President Jonathan will travel with the First Lady, Patience Jonathan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali and some other aides, and is to return to Nigeria on Saturday after attending Presidential Zuma’s inauguration, revealed Abati




Jonathan meets African leaders in Pretoria over Boko Haram

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