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UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by PhockPhockMan: 3:21am On Sep 30, 2015





EXCLUSIVE: UN counters Nigeria, says country properly invited to missed Boko Haram meeting
September 29, 2015Nicholas Ibekwe

Muhammadu Buhari at UN General Assembly
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, (UNOCHA), has told PREMIUM TIMES that Nigeria was officially informed and properly invited to a high-level event in New York where the Boko Haram insurgency in the Lake Chad Basin was discussed.
This is contrary to the claims by the Nigerian presidency that the country was neither informed nor invited to the meeting where Nigeria’s neighbours and key humanitarian agencies brainstormed on how to tackle the refugee crisis caused by the conflict.
The event was organised by UN Under-Secretary-General, Stephen O’Brien, but Nigeria, the epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency, was absent.
Reuters news agency reported last week that U.S. and European Union diplomats were disappointed that Nigeria was not represented at the meeting.
The news of the absence of the Nigerian delegation at the meeting attracted condemnation back home with many blaming it on the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint ministers.
They argued that a competent minister of foreign affairs would have ensured that the country was represented at the meeting where such an important issue was discussed.
In an email to PREMIUM TIMES, on Sunday, backed up with a list of events the President’s delegation was invited to participate, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, insisted the presidency did not get an invite to attend the meeting.
“There is no record of any invitation to the Nigerian Mission as confirmed by the Permanent Representative, Prof Joy Ogwu,” he said.
But a spokesperson for UNOCHA, Jens Laerke, who is based in Geneva, told PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone that not only was the office of the Permanent Representative of the Nigerian Mission to the United Nations officially informed and invited for the event, an invite was in fact sent to the office of the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, prior to the departure of the Nigerian delegation to the UNGA.
“I’m almost 100 per cent sure that Nigeria was invited. One of the reasons was that I read the original speech by O’Brien in which he acknowledged the presence of the Nigerian government,” he said.
Mr Laerke, however, asked to be allowed to double-check with his colleague in New York, who was in charge of inviting participants for the meeting. He called back four hours later after checking with his organisation’s New York office.
“I’ve just been in contact with my colleague in New York and we can assure you that the government of Nigeria was invited to the event and my colleagues in New York did what they could to ensure that they were provided with the invitation,” he said.
When asked which organ of the Nigerian government the invite was sent to, Mr Laerke responded: “Actually, the government was invited both by direct communication to the Vice President and then subsequently through the permanent representation in New York.
“My colleague told me he actually went there personally to hand over the invitation to make sure they receive the invitation. We really made an effort to make sure the government was aware of the invitation because we really want them to come.”
When asked to for documentary evidence that the Nigerian mission was actually informed, and indeed received and acknowledged the invitation, Mr Laerke demanded an official letter before that could be made available.
PREMIUM TIMES did exactly as he requested.
In an email to this newspaper on Tuesday, Mr Laerke said the New York office of UNOCHA was yet to revert to him.

“I have not obtained any reply regarding your request for access to written documentation. In the meantime, however, I have double checked the matter and I can assure you that Nigeria was invited to the event. We don’t know why they didn’t come.
“You may want to raise this with the Permanent Mission of Nigeria at the UN in New York.
Allow me to add that the Nigerian Government is a valued partner of the UN and UNOCHA,” he wrote.
PREMIUM TIMES contacted Nigeria’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations but its spokesperson, Tope Elias-Fatile, declined to provide categorical answer when asked if the Mission received an invite for the Boko Haram event.
This newspaper sent Mr. Elias-Fatile an email on Monday asking him five questions, including two dealing with Nigeria’s invitation to and representation at the Boko Haram event.
Other questions dealt with President Buhari’s attendance at the session where Pope Francis addressed the UN.
But in his response, the spokesperson gave a blanket answer which did not categorically answer any of the questions.
He merely said, “Only one answer with brief explanation will suffice to all the questions:
“Mr. President arrived promptly to all events in which he was scheduled to attend, including Pope Francis’ address to the United Nations.
“Specifically, Mr. President arrived promptly at the General Assembly well ahead of Pope’s address and he listened to the address. You can verify this by any video coverage of the event.”
Efforts to seek clarification from Permanent Representative Joy Ogwu by telephone was unsuccessful.
Since Saturday, multiple calls to the Mission’s telephone numbers were answered by an automated voice prompt that kept linking the calls to what appeared a dead extension.
A separate email to the official address of the permanent mission, sent Saturday, has also not been replied.
When contacted on the insistence by the UN that Nigeria was invited to the event, presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said, “Ask them to give you evidence that the invitation was delivered, and the name of the staff who received it. Prof. Joy Ogwu said there was no invitation. We need evidence before anyone can say what she said is inaccurate.”
Laolu Akande, the spokesperson for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, whose office UNOCHA said it also informed of the event, could not be reached to comment for this story. His telephone was switched off the several times PREMIUM TIMES called.



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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by eleojo23: 4:32am On Sep 30, 2015
This APC govt and their web of lies.
They should stop all these lies and blame game. Imagine them lying at the international level. This is very embarrassing.

They only like to take the glory for good things but resort to shifting blames when things go wrong.

So much for taking responsibility.

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by Aegon(m): 4:32am On Sep 30, 2015
APC Confused Government. Everybody has suddenly switched off his/her phone in order not to answer questions. Do we actually need to be invited to any meeting that discusses Boko Haram? Lying Liers.

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by agabaI23(m): 4:33am On Sep 30, 2015
Lol
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by PhockPhockMan: 4:34am On Sep 30, 2015
APC, always looking for where to heap their failures.





Ishilove, lalasticlala.

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by PhockPhockMan: 4:35am On Sep 30, 2015
Aegon:
APC Confused Government. Everybody has suddenly switched off his/her phone in order not to answer questions. Do we actually need to be invited to any meeting that discusses Boko Haram? Lying Liers.
My brother, I tire o o.

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by hurricaneChris: 4:51am On Sep 30, 2015
I actually knew the presidency was feeding "Nigerians" with lies.

There was no way the Nigeria permanent rep at the UN would not inform the FG about a meeting on boko haram.

I think Mr Buhari failed a late fitness test to attend that meeting.
Man is really getting old.

Wish the VP Osibanjo wasn't in Africa here then or we had a foreign affairs Minister.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by nzgal: 5:24am On Sep 30, 2015
Politics!
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 5:27am On Sep 30, 2015
“Actually, the government was invited both by direct communication to the Vice President and then subsequently through the permanent representation in New York.
Nigeria government should admit the gaffe and move on.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by SirBrightoc(m): 5:30am On Sep 30, 2015
Always looking for who to blame for their failures.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by jomoh: 6:24am On Sep 30, 2015
Let's wait and see
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by OreMI22: 6:25am On Sep 30, 2015
Of its the like of Liar Muhammed in power now
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by gokay11(m): 6:26am On Sep 30, 2015
Where is lair mohammed, come blame GEJ for diz

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by eleojo23: 6:29am On Sep 30, 2015
Sir Brightoc:
Always looking for who to blame for their failures.
That is what you get when the president is ALWAYS right.
He can never be wrong. How can he make a mistake when he is so perfect? Hence, someone else must take the blame.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by chronique(m): 6:30am On Sep 30, 2015
In just 4 months,we've seen a lot of nonsense. I thought Buhari's administration was meant to clean up Nigeria's image on the international scene? Unfortunately,that doesn't seem to be the case here. What's more annoying,is the incesstant lies being told by the govt daily. Nigeria is a comic nation,the joke of the 21st century.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by lincolnj88: 6:30am On Sep 30, 2015
Buhari is a fooliish man
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by eaglechild: 6:33am On Sep 30, 2015
PLEASE READ THE EXCERPTS BELOW AND YOU WILL REALISE WHY WE HAVE BEEN WAILING ALL ALONG.


an invite was in fact
sent to the office of the Vice President, Yemi
Osinbajo, prior to the departure of the Nigerian
delegation to the UNGA.

“Actually, the government was invited
both by direct communication to the Vice
President and then subsequently through the
permanent representation in New York.
“My colleague told me he actually went there
personally to hand over the invitation to make sure
they receive the invitation. We really made an
effort to make sure the government was aware of
the invitation because we really want them to
come.”

They argued that a competent minister of foreign
affairs would have ensured that the country was
represented at the meeting where such an
important issue was discussed.


BUHARI SEE WHAT YOUR BODY LANGUAGE IS COSTING US.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by Nobody: 6:37am On Sep 30, 2015
Believe what ever apc/buhari says at your own risk.

A man that denied his campaign promises, can deny anything.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by macolino(m): 6:38am On Sep 30, 2015
Useless govt.full of lies
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by emmalexabl(m): 6:48am On Sep 30, 2015
The liars party lies both nationally and internationally too....

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by lyntiffany(f): 7:10am On Sep 30, 2015
And their lies........ continues.

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Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by bonechamberlain(m): 7:22am On Sep 30, 2015
they would still blame it on ogwu. I am glad the world is now seeing the irrelevance of this country in world affairs.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by TheOnlyWiseMan: 10:55am On Sep 30, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
APC, always looking for where to heap their failures.





Ishilove, lalasticlala.

This Government is a disaster.
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by Feraz(m): 11:13am On Sep 30, 2015
In an email to PREMIUM TIMES, on Sunday, backed up with a list of events the President’s delegation was invited to participate......But a spokesperson for UNOCHA, Jens Laerke, who is based in Geneva, told PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone that not only was the office of the Permanent Representative of the Nigerian Mission to the United Nations officially informed and invited for the event, an invite was in fact sent to the office of the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, prior to the departure of the Nigerian delegation to the UNGA.
For the blue coloured, where is the sabotage by the Igbos according to some Nairalanders if an invite was also sent to the office of the Vice President? Will this also be termed a sabotage by the Yorubas? undecided Instead of the different entities down South to come together and create a formidable team, they are busy fighting themselves online while their leaders finish their resources with reckless abandon. . .

Instead of admitting you made a mistake, you try to put it someone who has always been competent and the followers, not wanting to admit there was a mistake on the part of the president's team, agree like those who have taken opium being fed by the party. Human nature I guess? undecided I wonder when we Nigerians will analyse issues objectively irrespective of party affiliation. How I miss the Nairaland of old. . . cry
Re: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Properly Invited To Missed Boko Haram meeting. by ayukdaboss(m): 11:37am On Sep 30, 2015
I'm surprised that out of all these pained commenters above me, none of them noticed that up till now, the UN has not been able to provide evidence that Nigeria was duly invited to that event.

I don't beleive Nigeria will be duly invited to a foreign meeting on BokoHaram matters and ignore it. Afterall, according the wailers, Baba loves to travel.
Nigeria has maintained it's stance that it wasn't invited. The onus is on UN to provide evidence to debunk Nigeria's claims which they have been beating around the bush on many requests received.

I thought some people said Buhari was locked out of the Pope's address?? This article states otherwise.

This matter is a confusing one.

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