President Muhammadu Buhari, is set to embark on his first trip outside the country since his inauguration on May the 29th, 2015.
He is visiting the Presidents of Chad and Niger Republic on Wednesday to discuss security matters. The visit is not unexpected considering President Buhari’s emphatic declaration to fight insurgency in his inaugural speech at the swearing-in held at the Eagles Square in Abuja, the nation’s capital city.
He referred to Boko Haram’s insurgency as the “most immediate” challenge he wants to tackle.
It is believed that this trip is to enable the Nigerian President to further discuss with the country’s neighbours on how to curb the dreaded sect, having acknowledged the support of their governments and thanked them for their cooperation with Nigeria in the fight against the militants.
“Our neighbours in the Sub-region and our African brethren should rest assured that Nigeria under our administration will be ready to play any leadership role that Africa expects of it.

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