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UN Chief Arrives in Nigeria To Mark Bombing, Abducted Girls

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon arrived in Nigeria on Sunday to commemorate the Boko Haram bombing of his organisation’s headquarters and focus new attention on 219 schoolgirls held by the extremists.

Ban will meet with Nigeria’s new president, Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, amid plans to launch a long-delayed regional offensive against the West African country’s Islamic insurgents.

A UN statement said the leaders will discuss ways to counter violent extremism as well as human rights and climate change.

Ban also is scheduled to meet the Bring Back Our Girls group, which demands government action to free 219 abducted schoolgirls held now for nearly 500 days, according to the group.

Also on Monday, he will lay a wreath to mark the anniversary of the August 26 2011 car bombing that killed 21 people at the UN Nigeria headquarters in Abuja.

A suicide bomber drove through barriers and the car exploded as he smashed into the reception of the building.

President Muhammadu Buhari will on Monday play host to the visiting United Nations Secretary-General,  Mr. Ban Ki-Moon.

The meeting is scheduled to hold  at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to a media advisory signed by Mr. Oche Egwa on behalf of the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Buhari and Ban Ki-Moon will address a joint press conference at the end of their closed-door session.

The meeting is scheduled to hold at noon.

Ban Ki-Moon, according to the statement, will later return to the Presidential Villa for a dinner to be hosted in his honour by the President.

The dinner is billed for the new Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa by 7pm.

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