Buhari will join other world leaders to address issues of global importance as well as those peculiar to their different countries and regions. The UN General Assembly summit begins on Tuesday. The President, according to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, will use the opportunity to put in proper perspective some issues about his administration which had been largely misconstrued, particularly on human rights. Onyeama, who briefed journalists in Abuja on the UN summit, said, “there is need to tell our own story and tell it persuasively too to get support from the world. We are not a sick patient looking for help. Nigeria is a power house seeking opportunity to play a greater role in global affairs.” Reacting to the alleged human right abuse by the administration, Onyeama said, “It would be an opportunity to put the record straight. Government does not interfere with the judiciary; neither does it interfere with the activities of the EFCC and other investigative bodies.” Onyeama also stressed that the Buhari administration has from onset defined the rule of engagement in the battle against terrorism.]]>