We will rebuild Nigeria – Buhari assures British MPs

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja consoled that his organization would revamp Nigeria to a lucky position.

An announcement issued by the president’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, said Buhari gave the consolation when he got a group of British Members of Parliament drove by Hon. Chi Onwurah.

By president, Nigeria expects a considerable measure from Britain in her modifying process, because of the fondness shared by the two nations.

“We are going to modify Nigeria, and there are unlimited open doors for Britain and us. We share close ties and our desire from you is high,” he included.

President Buhari regretted that Nigeria had wound up in a period of advancement, “which is not an extremely welcome one. We are disarranged on the grounds that we depended on mono-monetary item for a really long time, and now that oil cost is down, we need to do a reversal to agribusiness and strong minerals.

“Tin, columbite, cocoa, groundnut and others, used to be the premise of our economy, however then, oil came, and everyone started to search for shoddy cash. Presently, we have to start from the very beginning once more.”

Onwurah, Nigerian-conceived MP for Newcastle, said the group was in the nation to advance positive engagement in the middle of Nigeria and the UK.

“We are more grounded when we expand on ties of the past,” she said.

She said her group was keen on how the Diaspora could bolster the financial advancement of Nigeria, and additionally advancement of exchange and enhancement of the economy.

The assignment, made up of three MPs, was joined by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Arkwright

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