President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday in Abuja met behind closed door with the Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Embalo.
Speaking to State House correspondents
through an interpreter after the meeting, Embalo said he was in Abuja to
deliver President Jose Vaz’s message to Buhari, requeting him to pay an
official visit to Guinea-Bissau.
According to him, he used the
opportunity of the visit to brief the Nigerian leader on the
sociopolitical development in that country.
He said, “We should not forget that
Nigeria leads the Contact-Group for Guinea-Bissau and of course also
because of the weight of Nigeria in the comity of nations and that is
why I’m here to inform Mr President of development in that country.
“And also to thank Mr President because
the time when almost everybody abandoned us it was Nigeria that remained
with us and supported us, assisted us until today when we have started
to have stability in the country.
“We are here to develop further
relations between the two countries not only in the context of
South-South Co-operation, in the context of ECOWAS but also bilaterally
between the two countries.
“And it is in that context that my
President asked me to ask President Buhari to also come and visit
Guinea-Bissau because Nigeria is our privileged partner. So that is why
I’m here.”
Guinea-Bissau has been in the throes of a
power struggle since August 2015, following the removal of the then
Prime Minister, Domingos Pereira by the country’s President Jose Vaz.
Vaz replaced Pereira with 44-year-old
Embalo, a former military general that has served in previous
administrations in the country.
ECOWAS leaders at their just concluded
50th Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government,
held in Abuja, took note of the political misunderstanding in
Guinea-Bissau.
They reaffirmed their deep concern over
the protracted political and institutional crisis due to the inability
of political stakeholders to reach a lasting and consensual solution.
The ECOWAS leaders also stressed that
the crisis undermined the implementation of commitments made by
development partners since March 2015, to support the economic and
social re-construction of the country.
The leaders also commended Guinea
Conakry’s President Prof. Alpha Condé for the excellent mediation
efforts which led to the signing of the Conakry Accord by the political
parties on October 14, 2016, in Conakry.
The Conakry Accord is aimed at finding a lasting solution to the protracted political crisis in Guinea-Bissau.
The sub-regional leaders, therefore,
reaffirmed that the “Conakry Accord remains the only framework for the
attainment of a peaceful resolution of the crisis in Guinea Bissau’’.
They urged Vaz to comply with the
provisions of the Conakry Accord and called on all parties to strictly
respect and comply with the tenets of the Accord.
The ECOWAS Authority directed the
Commission to provide the necessary technical support required for the
implementation of Conakry Accord.
The ECOWAS leaders also commended the
non-interference of the Army in the political crisis and strongly urged
it to continue in like manner.
(NAN)
President Buhari with
L-R: Director Cabinet of Prime Minister Mr Djalo Pires, Prime Minister
Gen. Umar Mokhtar Sissoco Embalo and Minister of State Foreign Affairs
Hajia Khadija Bukar Ibrahim.
The President congratulated the new Prime Minister on his appointment
and urged him to put the interest of the country and its people ahead of
everything else.
Sissoco-Embalo described President Buhari as his role model, adding that
his country would continue to thank the government and people of
Nigeria for standing by them in their moment of crisis.
He also pledged his country’s commitment to improved ties with Nigeria.
Guinea-Bissau has been in the throes of a power struggle since August
2015, following the removal of Prime Minister Domingos Pereira by the
country’s President Jose Vaz.
Vaz replaced Pereira with 44-year old Embalo, retired general who had
served in previous administrations.
ECOWAS leaders at their just concluded 50th Ordinary Session of the
Authority of Heads of State and Government, held in Abuja, took note of
the political misunderstanding in Guinea-Bissau.
They reaffirmed their deep concern over the protracted political and
institutional crisis due to the inability of political stakeholders to
reach a lasting and consensual solution.
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President Buhari with
L-R: Director Cabinet of Prime Minister Mr Djalo Pires, Prime Minister
Gen. Umar Mokhtar Sissoco Embalo and Minister of State Foreign Affairs
Hajia Khadija Bukar Ibrahim.
The President congratulated the new Prime Minister on his appointment
and urged him to put the interest of the country and its people ahead of
everything else.
Sissoco-Embalo described President Buhari as his role model, adding that
his country would continue to thank the government and people of
Nigeria for standing by them in their moment of crisis.
He also pledged his country’s commitment to improved ties with Nigeria.
Guinea-Bissau has been in the throes of a power struggle since August
2015, following the removal of Prime Minister Domingos Pereira by the
country’s President Jose Vaz.
Vaz replaced Pereira with 44-year old Embalo, retired general who had
served in previous administrations.
ECOWAS leaders at their just concluded 50th Ordinary Session of the
Authority of Heads of State and Government, held in Abuja, took note of
the political misunderstanding in Guinea-Bissau.
They reaffirmed their deep concern over the protracted political and
institutional crisis due to the inability of political stakeholders to
reach a lasting and consensual solution.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/nigeria-will-not-let-you-down-president-buhari-assures-guinea-bissau/
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The President expressed satisfaction with the gradual return of normalcy
to the West African country.
While assuring the visiting Prime Minister of Nigeria’s continued
support for political stability in Guinea Bissau, Buhari urged the
leaders to work hard to reach a lasting solution to the political crisis
in the country.
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