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Buhari extols Guinea Bissau President for ‘Putting National interest above his own’

Mario Vaz

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday praised the outgoing President Mario Vaz of Guinea Bissau for putting National interest above his own, saying that “ history will remember him” even as the Nigerian leader emphasized that he “cared for peace within the region”

This is just as Buhari reiterated his desire for stability, peace, progress and prosperity in the entire West African sub-region.

The statement is coming against the attacks from the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP) led Boko Haram attacks against Nigeria and some countries

A statement by Presidential Spokesman, Garba Shehu, said the President made the remarks while responding to Umaro Muhktar Sissoco Embalo, the President-elect of Guinea Bissau, who came to Nigeria on a “thank you visit” and to express his “good wishes” following his emergence as winner in the keenly contested, just-concluded elections in his country.

President Buhari said, “Without stability, there can be no development. We will do whatever it will take to stabilize the sub-region.”

President Buhari commended the out-going President, José Mário Vaz, himself a candidate in the elections for supporting the emergence of Embalo in the second round of balloting “in the interest of peace and stability.”

The Nigerian President expressed his desire for both countries to work together for the betterment of their peoples and reiterated his vision for peace, progress and prosperity in West Africa.

President-elect Embalo, a businessman-turned politician, was Prime Minister of Guinea Bissau under incumbent President Jose Mario Vaz between 2016 and 2018. He was a member of the ruling African Party of Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) when he founded the Movement for Democratic Alternative (MADEM-G15) on which platform he won the elections.

He praised President Buhari for his support leading to his emergence as winner in the elections and expressed his appreciation for the warm and friendly disposition of Nigeria towards him and the people of his country.

He informed the Nigerian leader of his selection as the Guest of Honour at the Presidential inauguration coming up next month and for which he received assurances from President Buhari that he will make the best efforts to be present.

 

Tony Ailemen, Abuja