Bill Gates Says He Is Happy To Meet Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan
According to Bill Gates, he was happy he had a good meeting with President Goodluck
Jonathan
of Nigeria with regards to Polio cases in Nigeria which are down 50%
from this time last year. Below is the report from Bill gates'
website:
It's the kickoff to U.N. Week here in New York, and while locals like to complain about the traffic (I can
see why), it is a great opportunity for me to meet with leaders from
parts of the world where our foundation is working—to talk about global
health and development projects.
I started off on Monday morning meeting Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan.
Besides our work with our partners on polio in Nigeria, we are also
working with the government to improve their agricultural sector. I've
written before about China's potential to help developing
countries in Africa learn from its successes, but in Nigeria we have a
really interesting project just getting off the ground where Brazil is
working with Nigeria to bring up agricultural productivity in their
northern Guinea savannah. Brazil has done an amazing job helping their
own farmers in the Cerrado region to improve their yields, which brings
tremendous economic and social benefits.
President Jonathan assembled a meeting of experts in New York and we spent a couple of hours reviewing their progress and discussing next steps. I also had a chance to catch up with President Jonathan
about the work we're doing with our partners on polio, which is showing
encouraging progress. Nigeria had 43 confirmed cases of polio in the
first 8 months of 2013, a drop of 50 percent from the same period last
year. Finishing the job is quite an undertaking, so having the
President's support is a big deal. I was pleased we got to spend as much
time together as we did.
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