The President of the United States, Joe Biden, has declared the delegation that will participate in the inauguration of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
It should be recalled that the inauguration of Tinubu has extended invitations to not less than 65 world leaders, including Heads of State. On May 29, the President-elect will be inaugurated as the 16th President of Nigeria at Eagle Square, Abuja. The US delegation will be headed by Marcia L. Fudge, Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban
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President Biden’s Presidential Delegation has the following members:
General Michael E. Langley, Commander of U.S. Africa Command
Mr. David Greene, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i., U.S. Embassy Abuja
The Honorable Enoh T. Ebong, Director, U.S. Trade and Development Agency
The Honorable Enoh T. Ebong, Director, U.S. Trade and Development Agency
The Honorable Judd Devermont, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs, National Security Council
The Honorable Judd Devermont, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs, National Security Council
The Honorable Marisa Lago, Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, U.S. Department of Commerce
The Honorable Mary Catherine Phee, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State
The Honorable Mary Catherine Phee, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State
The Honorable Monde Muyangwa, Assistant Administrator for the Bureau for Africa, U.S. Agency for International Development.
The Honorable Sydney Kamlager-Dove, United States Representative (D), California
Prominent figures, including past presidents, diplomats, and foreign representatives, will attend the seventh transition ceremony. The programme starts on Thursday with Tinubu and Shettima receiving esteemed titles.