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Presidency Finally Reacts Over Donald Trump’s Appointment of Bayo Ogunlesi as Economic Adviser
The
Federal Government has reacted in the appointment of a Nigerian by U.S.
President-elect as an economic adviser, saying the decision is a smart
move.
While speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in New York, the
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, revealed that the
Buhari-led government hailed the appointment of Bayo Ogunlesi by U.S.
President-elect, Donald Trump as an economic adviser.
Onyeama who added that Ogunlesi is an outstanding professional who has accomplished a lot, said: “He
(Trump) is very wise to have appointed Bayo because Bayo is really an
outstanding person professionally and really, I think in many ways.
“It is almost paradoxical that we in the country will certainly
need people with the caliber of Bayo Ogunlesi and that it should be the
U.S. rather, that is now going to be benefiting from his amazing
talents.
“But I think the U.S. can only benefit from somebody of Bayo’s talent,” he said.
Notwithstanding the misgivings of some people about the policies of
Trump’s administration concerning Africa and Nigeria in particular,
Onyeama hoped that Nigeria would have a cordial diplomatic relations
with Trump’s administrations.
“We are looking also optimistically to working with the new U.S. (President-elect Donald Trump’s) administration.
“We hope that we would be able to find common course. At the
moment, we have very good relations, this particular (President Barack
Obama’s) administration has been extremely supportive of Nigerian’s
policies.
“And we would like to build on that with the incoming administration,” he said.
The minister also expressed the hope that with the presence of
Ogunlesi in Trump’s team, he could be able to bring positive policies
about Nigeria and Africa to bear on Trump’s administration.
“And who knows, maybe the presence of Bayo in the team in the
U.S. might hopefully be able to bring to the administration positive
perspectives with regards to Nigeria,” he said.
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