Mrs Linda Thomas-Green, US Assistant Secretary of State for Bureau of African Affairs, is to lead a US delegation to Nigeria to promote business partnerships between the two countries.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!A statement by the US Department of State on Wednesday said that the delegation would also visit Kenya to attend the country’s 50th anniversary.
The statement said the visit to Kenya would commence on Dec. 2, and end on Dec. 13.
The assistant secretary would be accompanied by representatives of the US African Command (AFRICOM), the US Department of Defence and the US International Agency for Development (USAID).
According to it, the visit will afford the assistant secretary the opportunity to meet with senior Federal Government officials.
“In Nigeria, the assistant secretary will meet with senior Nigerian officials.
“The visit is a follow-up on President Obama’s meeting with President Jonathan in September on the margins of the UN General Assembly session.
“The assistant secretary will travel to other parts of Nigeria, including Lagos,” it also said.
The statement added that the visit would also enable the assistant secretary to meet with governments, the business community and civil society, in promoting US and Nigeria partnerships.
It said that the assistant secretary, while in Kenya, would also focus on democracy, economic prosperity and security relationships between the two countries. (NAN)