Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
February 16, 2014
Today, Assistant Secretary of State Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Bureau
of African Affairs, made her third trip to Nigeria since becoming
Assistant Secretary in August. After spending the day in Kano, she
travels now to Abuja to lead the United States delegation to the
U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission (BNC) meeting February 17-18.
While in Kano, the Assistant Secretary met with Governor Kwankwaso as
part of her continuing discussions with Nigerian officials,
politicians, civil society groups, and community leaders on ways to
strengthen the U.S-Nigeria bilateral relationship and partnerships.
The BNC is a valuable forum for frank, high-level conversations on
issues of bilateral concern and a means to turn common cause into
creative thinking and coordinated action. BNC working groups have
convened ten times since the creation of the BNC framework in 2010. The
BNC reflects the strong U.S-Nigeria bilateral relationship to work
together on a broad range of goals, including good governance,
transparency, and integrity; regional security; energy and investment;
agriculture and food security; and the Niger Delta.
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