 President Mohammad Abouhari has met with the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Dr. Ngozi Okon-Joywela, ahead of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The discussions between them centered on getting manufacturers of vaccines to invest in production in Nigeria and Africa at large and help economies recover faster. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema, accompanied him to the United States alongside other appointees. The Minister spoke about the speech to be delivered by President Bouhari while addressing world leaders on Friday. Mr. President will share his global vision on key issues of priority like development, climate change, security, women empowerment, good governance, anti-corruption, illicit financial flows and restitution. The main event, as you know, is the general debate. And this is where all the presidents address the world. And Mr. President is going to be addressing the world. And so what we'll see from this is Nigeria's vision, Mr. President's global vision, and on key issues of priority. So you know, things like the developments, where we are with that, or the climate change, with security, with women empowerment, what we're doing in support of that, and good governance, anti-corruption, illicit financial flows and restitution of funds. Then also, you know, even reform of the United Nations itself and Nigeria's position on that. And also, you know, certain other events around the world and, you know, challenges. And then also just to show the efforts that we are making in Nigeria change the narrative. You know, we feel that the narrative is not always fair to Mr. President and to Nigeria and to put forward also the facts of the challenges we're facing in our country and the very honest attempt and also it's very successful in many areas to address all those national challenges.