US Secretary of State John Kerry was due in Nigeria Sunday, just weeks away from closely fought elections overshadowed by fears about mounting Boko Haram violence and poll-related unrest and he just landed in Lagos as I write.
But his visit was not expected to focus solely on the insurgency, Nigeria's handling of which has led to tensions between Abuja and Washington.
Instead, Kerry was understood to want to focus on the February 14 presidential and parliamentary elections, which are tipped to be the closest since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999.
The United States has pressed for the elections to go ahead, despite the raging violence in Nigeria's far northeast that risks leaving hundreds of thousands of displaced people unable to vote.This week, the country's national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki, called for polling to be delayed, as 30 million voter cards had yet to be distributed. But the electoral body maintained it was on track.
Kerry just tweeted:
Just landed in Lagos on first and very impt trip to #Nigeria.
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) January 25, 2015
President Jonathan receives Secretary @JohnKerry at the State House Marina, Lagos. #SecKerryInNG pic.twitter.com/wilZCLMQUx
— U.S. Mission Nigeria (@USEmbassyAbuja) January 25, 2015
Minutes ago, US Secretary of State John Kerry began a meeting with General Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate at the Ikoyi residence of the American Consul general in Lagos. Members of the media are on standby waiting for a press conference to be addressed by the US Secretary of State after the closed door meeting.Refresh page for more pics and updates.
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