Emerging facts indicate that the Presidency seems to be disturbed, as
many world leaders will not be attending the scheduled London summit on
corruption on Thursday, May 12, to be hosted by the British Prime
Minister, David Cameron, which President Muhammadu Buhari, is billed to
attend.
The summit is expected to see world leaders sign on behalf of their
respective countries, a global declaration, committing them to tackling
corruption, ensuring it is not allowed to fester in institutions,
businesses or communities and supporting people affected by it.
Apart from Buhari, other leaders attending are; Afghanistan’s
President, Ashraf Ghani, Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia and Norwegian
Prime Minister, Erna Solberg.
However, other top world leaders are sending less senior figures,
with Russia set to be represented by deputy foreign minister, Oleg
Syromolotov, and most world leaders shunning the summit.
Emerging facts indicate that the Presidency seems to be disturbed, as
many world leaders will not be attending the scheduled London summit on
corruption on Thursday, May 12, to be hosted by the British Prime
Minister, David Cameron, which President Muhammadu Buhari, is billed to
attend.
The summit is expected to see world leaders sign on behalf of their
respective countries, a global declaration, committing them to tackling
corruption, ensuring it is not allowed to fester in institutions,
businesses or communities and supporting people affected by it.
Apart from Buhari, other leaders attending are; Afghanistan’s
President, Ashraf Ghani, Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia and Norwegian
Prime Minister, Erna Solberg.
However, other top world leaders are sending less senior figures,
with Russia set to be represented by deputy foreign minister, Oleg
Syromolotov, and most world leaders shunning the summit.

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