Buhari to lead Nigerian delegation to 2018 UN General Assembly
President Muhammadu Buhari is
expected to lead Nigerian delegation to the 73rd Session of the United Nations
General Assembly, the Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama has said.
The 73rd UNGA will commence on
Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at the UN Headquarters in New York, United States
while the General Debate will hold from 25th September – 1st October, 2018.
The theme for this year’s
General Assembly is “Making the United Nations relevant to all People: Global
leadership and shared responsibilities for peaceful, equitable and sustainable
societies”.
Briefing newsmen on Tuesday in
Abuja, Onyeama disclosed that President Buhari has been scheduled to speak in
the late afternoon of the first day of the General Debate.
The Minister said the 73rd UN
General Assembly would avail Nigeria and other Member States of the UN the
opportunity to engage, interface and share best practices towards reaching
common understanding and consensus on key issues of global significance.
The Session, he said, is
expected to spotlight a wide range of issues: including, but not limited to,
eradication of extreme poverty, maintenance of international peace and
security, human rights issues, highlights on humanitarian activities, tackling
climate change and promoting environmental sustainability.
Onyeama listed some of the key
high-level meetings Buhari has been invited to participate to include, Mandela
Peace Summit in honour of the centenary of the birth of Nelson Mandela (Sept
24); Meeting on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Sept
24); World Economic Forum’s Sustainable Development Impact Summit (Sept 24 –
25) and Action for Peace Keeping (Sept 25).
Others are: AU meeting on
winning the Fight against corruption (Sept 25); Forum on Africa Investment
Summit (Sept 26); Commemoration and Promotion of the International Day for the
Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons (Sept 26); Meeting on the fight against
Tuberculosis (Sept 26); Meeting on the Comprehensive Review of the progress
achieved in the prevention and control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Sept
27 and high Level event on the 10+1 Malaria Initiative (10 African Countries +
India.) Sept 27.
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