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US Secretary of State, Blinken, Pledges Support for Tinubu towards a Sustained US-Nigerian Partnership Relationship

US Secretary of State, Blinken, Pledges Support for Tinubu towards a Sustained US-Nigerian Partnership Relationship

United States Secretary of state, Anthony Blinken reiterates the US continued commitment to further strengthening the US-Nigeria relationship with the incoming administration in Nigeria.

During a telephone conversation on Tuesday, the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken and Nigeria’s President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu stressed on taking the existing partnership relationship between the two countries to the next level.

Spokesperson to the US secretary of State. Matthew Miller, said the Secretary noted that the U.S.-Nigeria partnership is built on shared interests and strong people-to-people ties and that those links should continue to strengthen under President-elect Tinubu’s tenure.

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Miller further stated that Secretary Blinken and President-elect Tinubu discussed the importance of inclusive leadership that represents all Nigerians.

They also spoke about the continued comprehensive security cooperation, and reforms to support economic growth.

On his part, President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu promised to hit the ground running and unify the country upon his assumption of office on May 29.

He further pledged to work to ensure continued positive relations with the United States.

Tinubu’s spokesman, Tunde Rahman, noted that the president-elect said his immediate priorities would be to deliver institutional reforms and development programs to deepen democratic institutions and bring help to poor and vulnerable Nigerians.

He also expressed his determination to strengthen Nigeria’s democracy and faithfully serve the people as their president.

President-elect Tinubu recalled being granted asylum by the US when he was forced on exile during his struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nigeria, and, while reaffirming his democratic bona fides, expressed his absolute belief that the result of the elections, which he clearly won, reflected the will of the Nigerian people.

He further urged the US to factor in Nigeria’s important place in Africa and provide needed assistance in the areas of security and economic investment in order for the nation to lead the way and be a shining example to the rest of the continent.

Both President-elect Tinubu and Secretary Blinken  promise to keep the channels of communication open, whilst maintaining a strong relationship between the two nations.

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