President Goodluck Jonathan has arrived in Washington DC to
participate in a three-day US-Africa Leaders Summit, with a rousing
reception from some Nigerians in the US.
He was received by a group of Nigerians in Washington before checking
in in his hotel.
The presidential jet touched the grounds at about 8.o'clock in the
morning in Washington. There was no airport ceremony but at the
President's hotel, a group of Nigerians were already waiting to give
him a rousing reception.
The President promised the Nigerians, who were singing and chanting
the National Anthem to welcome him, that he would do his best to take
the nation to the next level.
He told them that he was doing everything possible to make Nigeria a
comfortable place to live in.
Speaking to Channels Television on the President's itinerary, his
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, dispelled
the rumours making the rounds that the President has been indisposed.
He said that the trip to Washington would further deepen the
relationship with the United States.
He also debunked reports that Nigerians on the trip would be tested
for Ebola virus, describing it as untrue.
President Jonathan is joined by about 50 other participating African
leaders for discussions that are expected to lead to greater progress
in key areas such as expanding trade and investment ties, promoting
inclusive sustainable development and expanding cooperation on peace
and security.
From Channels Television

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