The final decision on those who will 
make the delegation of President Muhammadu Buhari to the United States 
and other logistics on the impending trip will be taken on Tuesday, The PUNCH reported.
Buhari is scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama on July 20 at the White House.
The parley is expected to feature Nigeria’s current fight against the Boko Haram sect among other issues.
There are reports that Buhari will be 
accompanied by five state governors, including Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo 
State; Rochas Okorocha, Imo State; Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State; and 
two others when he meets Obama in Washington, DC on July 20, 2015.
Lagos
 pastor, Tunde Bakare, and former member of the House of 
Representatives, Farouk Adamu, were also said to have been pencilled in 
as part of the delegation to US.
But the Special Adviser to the President
 on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, told our correspondent on 
Sunday that preparations for the trip were still ongoing.
Adesina said final decision on the size 
of the delegation and its nature would be taken on Tuesday at a meeting 
of those saddled with the responsibility of organising a hitch-free trip
 for the President and his entourage.
He said, “The programme for the US trip will be unfolded on Tuesday. Whatever is written now is still speculative.
“When the programme is unfolded on Tuesday, I am sure the number of people on the President’s entourage will also be known.
“Tuesday is the final planning meeting for the journey.”
The President is usually accompanied by 
government officials, including state governors, who by virtue of their 
status have something to do with issues to be discussed during such 
foreign trips.
The White House had earlier issued a 
statement, saying Obama would discuss “a holistic approach to combating 
Boko Haram” with Buhari during the meeting.
The statement added that advancing 
economic and political reforms in Nigeria would also be discussed 
between senior government advisers from both countries during the visit.
Buhari had on Wednesday met with the US 
Deputy Secretary of State, Mr. Anthony J. Blinken, inside the 
Presidential Villa, Abuja and expressed the hope that his forthcoming 
meeting with Obama would further strengthen bilateral ties between 
Nigeria and the US.

 
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