The
statement said that the event is in furtherance of ongoing efforts by
the Buhari administration to enhance the security of lives, property and
investments in Nigeria and neighbouring countries.
It said that President Francois Hollande of France, who hosted the first Regional Security Summit in Paris on May 17, 2014, would participate in the second edition.
According
to the statement, Hollande, who is scheduled to arrive in Abuja on
Friday on an official visit to Nigeria, will be joined by the Presidents
of Cameroon, Niger Republic, Chad and Benin Republic.
Furthermore,
it said that the U.S., Britain, Equatorial Guinea, the European Union,
ECOWAS Commission, the Economic Community of Central African States and
the Gulf of Guinea Commission would also be represented at the summit.
Top
on the agenda of the summit, according to the statement, is the
successful conclusion of the ongoing military operations against Boko Haram.
It
also said that the speedy resolution of the humanitarian crises caused
by the barbaric acts of the terrorist group would also feature
prominently in the discussions at the summit.
Before
proceeding for the summit, Buhari is expected to meet with Hollande and
the French delegation at the Presidential Villa on Saturday morning.
It
is expected that new agreements on further defence and cultural
cooperation between Nigeria and France will be concluded and signed
after talks between the two Presidents and their officials.
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