United States has called on Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari to leverage private sector investment in boosting agricultural production and infrastructure.
According to US Secretary of State John Kerry, doing this will assist in generating employment for teeming Nigerian youths.
Kerry met with Buhari Thursday on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.
A statement by John Kirby, spokesperson to Kerry reads further, “The Secretary expressed a firm commitment to continue working closely with Nigeria, highlighting the country’s importance to the region and to the continent.
“He offered continued U.S. support for efforts to increase security and stability, and to promote development in the areas of northeast Nigeria that have fallen victim to terrorist attacks by Boko Haram.
“Secretary Kerry also offered continued U.S. support to locate and help with tracing and investigating looted funds.
“He noted Nigeria’s potential to enhance its agricultural production and infrastructure, and the potential of these industries to generate more employment opportunities, especially for Nigerian youth.
“He encouraged President Buhari to take steps to leverage private sector investment in these areas.”