Why I’ll be visiting Nigeria – US Asst Secretary of State
The U.S. assistant secretary, whose date of visit to West Africa is yet to be fixed, said the tour would afford him the opportunity to discuss some current challenges in Nigeria.
“Nigeria has several very, very serious issues going on at the same time. We have the crisis in the northeast.
“We have the historical problems in the middle belt, which unfortunately, recently has led to serious loss of lives.
Nagy Jr., who was a U.S. Diplomat in Africa for about 22 years, said that he was very glad coming back to a continent where he left his heart.
According to him, the three countries that he would be visiting were places he had served either as Deputy Ambassador or Ambassador.
“I am just delighted. I am, especially looking forward to getting back to what I like to call `the continent where I left my heart’ as quickly as possible.
“It’s a very, very cold morning in Washington, D.C., so, I cannot wait to return to the warmth of Africa.
“This time I am heading out to West Africa, and it is just coincidence that three of the places I will be visiting are places where I served, either as ambassador or deputy ambassador,’’ he said.
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