President Muhammadu Buhari arrived in Munich, armed with the “wish list” of Nigeria in line with the demand of the Group of Seven (G7) industrialised countries.
The G7 had earlier requested the then President-elect to prepare a wish list and come with it for their consideration in what is seen as an excellent goodwill gesture towards the new leader and the country.
The Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity) to the President, Malam Garba Shehu in a statement from Munich said top on the list of the president’s requests for the G7 leaders is on the problem of security. “We have a problem which they know,” President Buhari himself said.
The President said he has used every opportunity at his disposal ahead of this meeting to discuss the country’s needs with specific reference to terrorism and development needs at person-to-person meetings and phone conversations with some of these leaders.
“These development issues, many and varied as they are, touch on the economy, combating corruption, increased foreign direct investment, FDI; power and energy, infrastructure, environment, enhanced transparency in elections and good governance.”
President Buhari announced that the leaders of the industrialized nations have shown a preparedness to work with Nigeria to help the country get out of her problems.