vendredi 21 juin 2013

SAFETY MEASURES FOR OBAMA THE PROTECTION: Lewis Lukens asked residents of Dakar be patient during the stay of Barack Obama in Dakar

 Ambassador of the USA in Dakar, Lewis Lukens, who faced the press yesterday asked residents of Dakar be patient during the stay of Barack Obama in Dakar, as security measures are taken to ensure its protection.

 
The safety of the American presidential couple Barack and Michelle Obama, the U.S. will take a lot. Like all movements of the U.S. president in the world, the security measures that are required will be de rigueur during his stay in Senegal. This could lead to disturbances in the habits of the inhabitants of Dakar when Barack Obama treads the Senegalese soil. Ambassador of the USA in Dakar held to warn people of this Dakar. Expressing his conviction that the dignity and the Senegalese Teranga people will shine during this visit, Lewis Lukens has called "the people of Dakar kindly let patience as security measures are put in place to protect the U.S. President as is done for any trip that begins in any country in the world. " He expressed his gratitude to the passage to the Senegalese government for everything he has done so far to help them prepare for this visit. To the Ambassador of the USA in Dakar, President Obama is convinced that his visit to Africa is an important moment for the continent. As the United States has had to emphasize in its strategy towards sub-Saharan Africa published in June 2012, the United States wants, says Lukens, deepen and expand their partnership with Africa in four key areas: strengthening institutions democratic, stimulating economic growth, trade and investment, promoting the development that creates opportunities and the promotion of peace and security. The trip of U.S. President in Senegal will, he says, show the site of Senegal as African Democratic leader, highlight the strong partnership between the two countries and will promote ongoing cooperation for economic growth and reform the market. During his visit, Ambassador Lukens information, President Obama will meet with members of civil society, recognizing the importance they play in maintaining a strong democracy and will meet the highest authorities of the regional supreme courts to emphasize the importance of a strong judicial system, he will also meet with regional stakeholders in the agro-industry, the engine of growth for Senegal and economic growth in the region. During his stay, said the ambassador, President Obama will emphasize the importance the United States places with deep links and constantly growing with the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly through improving economic growth, investment and trade, the strengthening of democratic institutions, and investing in the next generation of African leaders. The trip will highlight the commitment of President Obama to expand and deepen cooperation between the United States and the nations of sub-Saharan Africa to promote peace and regional and global prosperity.HAROUNA FALL

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