President-elect Bola Tinubu has given a hint of what transpired at his meeting with ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Daily Trust had reported that Tinubu played host to Blair at Defence House, Abuja, on Tuesday.
Tunde Rahman, the president-elect’s spokesman, who broke the news of the meeting, did not go into details.
However, he released pictures with caption, “President-elect Bola Tinubu and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair after a meeting this Tuesday afternoon at Defence House, Abuja.”
Hours later, Tinubu, in a tweet, said the purpose of the visit was to discuss mutual interests between Nigeria and the Tony Blair Institute for Good Governance, an institute owned by the former UK Prime Minister.
“I received former British Prime Minister and founder Tony Blair Institute for Good Governance, Mr Tony Blair, at the Defence House, Abuja, earlier today. We discussed areas of mutual interests and how Nigeria can continue to benefit from the amazing work of the Institute,” he tweeted.
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Later, the president-elect’s media team issued a statement on the meeting.
Last week while in France, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, telephoned him to assure Tinubu of US support for Nigeria.
Earlier on Tuesday, President Joe Biden unveiled the delegation due to attend Tinubu’s inauguration.
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