Contrary to claims that the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress [APC], is travelling to
the United States for medical reasons, PREMIUM TIMES has obtained a
correspondence indicating Mr. Buhari is only honouring an invitation by the
Washington-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies [CSIS].
Media reports had suggested some days
ago that the APC candidate had become so sick that he was planning a medical
trip abroad. Mr. Buhari responded by saying he was not sick but only had cold.
Ms. Cooke gave Mr. Buhari the liberty
to choose a convenient date for the proposed lecture.
“We propose to hold this event on a
day of your choosing on either the week of January 5th or the week of January
26th, 2015 but will of course do our best to accommodate your schedule should
you have other preferences.”
Travelling at this time would mean
Mr. Buhari opted for the week of January 26th.
Ms. Cooke who said the event is
expected to attract a large number of United State policymakers, academics,
business leaders and members of the diaspora, also told Mr. Buhari that he
would be expected to take part in a private off-the-record briefing with a
small group of senior US government officials and U.S Congress.
“The event would be on-the-record and
given the importance of Nigeria’s elections would be certain to attract a large
audience of U.S. policymakers, academics, business leaders, and members of the
diaspora. In addition, we invite you to take part in a private, off-the-record
briefing with a small group of senior officials from the U.S. government and
U.S. Congress. This will be an excellent opportunity to develop contacts and
articulate your key messages to an influential audience of foreign policy
decision-makers.”
“The CSIS Africa Program has long
been engaged in research and analysis on the African continent, and Nigeria
specifically. For the past year, we have hosted a conference series analyzing
various dimensions of Nigeria’s forthcoming elections and their implications
for peace, security, and prosperity in Africa’s most important country. These
conferences have provided a platform for Nigerian statesmen to interact
directly with Washington policymakers and we wanted to extend this opportunity
to you. We hope that your schedule permits your participation and look forward
to receiving a positive reply.”
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