The United States (U.S.) on Friday says it would work to support Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and insecurity while helping to improve the country’s health systems, strengthen its democratic institutions.
The U.S. also said it would work with the Nigerian government to “promote respect for human rights, and bolster economic growth including through bilateral trade and investment.
In a statement on Nigeria National Day, October 1, Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, also said it is looking forward “to expanding our relationship over the coming year and advancing our mutual interests.”
Secretary Blinken full statement reads: “On behalf of the United States Government and the American people, I extend best wishes to the people of Nigeria on the 61st anniversary of their independence.
“The strong partnership between our two countries is based on our common commitment to democracy and diversity, and a shared spirit of entrepreneurship. As your partner, we will continue to support Nigerian efforts to counter terrorism and insecurity, improve health systems, strengthen democratic institutions, promote respect for human rights, and bolster economic growth including through bilateral trade and investment.
“We value Nigerian leadership on issues including African peace and security, ending the COVID-19 pandemic and building back a more inclusive economy, and reducing greenhouse emissions and creating a clean energy future.
“The United States looks forward to expanding our relationship over the coming year and advancing our mutual interests.”