The summit, which will be attended by Heads of State and Government from Gulf and African countries, is expected to endorse the Malabo Declaration and Action Working Plan for 2017-2019 to promote trade and economic ties.
The two-year plan seeks to implement priority projects in trade, investment, transportation, communication and energy in Africa.
In Malabo, President Buhari is also expected to hold discussions with Arab leaders, aimed at reviewing agreements to strengthen partnerships that bolster agriculture and infrastructure development in Nigeria through long term concessionary loans and technological skills transfer.
President Buhari will also explore the opportunity of the summit to seek support for the ongoing fight against Boko Haram and the humanitarian situation in the North east.
Jointly organised by the African Union Commission and the League of Arab States, the summit focuses on promoting development by strengthening trade, investments, transport, communication and energy among Gulf and African states.
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ReplyDeleteThat's his job as the president of Nigeria π³π¬ we voted him to become a tourist
DeleteMr. Wakawaka he don start again
DeleteAgaba ajala well done onye nti ike .
DeleteMr president's hobby...
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ReplyDeleteRME...
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm Ajala travel all over the world.
ReplyDeleteThis man no dey taya... Hian
ReplyDeletenow I believe this is a Waka Waka president!
ReplyDeleteNo matter how long I go offline, this a the only news from this government. It's Infact beginning to sound like a recycled news. Na wa!
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ReplyDeleteSo his Vice President cannot attend this "small" one?
ReplyDeleteMust Buhari travel?
This PMB pic always crack me up.
ReplyDeleteBubu kwantinu you hear! Kwantinu to dey aka jube! From one clueless & slow president to the other... Hmmm
ReplyDelete... Jesus is my worth!
E don dey go ahead. Na fulani cattle rearer. E yansh no dey siddon one place
ReplyDeletePresident Jegede, ije oma!
ReplyDeleteThat is what he knows how to do best Ajala
ReplyDeleteEnd time Ajala
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DeleteAlways on the move, good morning my people
ReplyDeletehahahaha you guys will never say good about our Buhari.
ReplyDeleteOjemba 1 you cannot send your houseboy/housegirl to represent you.
Hope that eventually these travels will vastly improve bilateral relations with other countries.
ReplyDeleteRight now, Nigeria needs more than prayers.
He better stay put or better still let him be back on the 24th...he cannot come be away on my birthdayππvery disrespectful somebody πΆππ€
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