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Nigeria to raise existing bilateral ties with Guinea Bissau

by Tom Chiahemen
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By David Iorja (ABUJA) –

Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, has expressed his country’s readiness to raise the existing cordial relations with the Republic of Guinea Bissau higher to align them with the strategic and economic priorities of the two nations.

President Buhari, who gave this indication in Abuja on Thursday, described the relationship between the two countries and their leaders as “robust and stable.”

He commended President Umaro Sissoco Embalo as a brother and a true friend of Nigeria, endowed with a good vision for his own country and its people.

The President, who spoke shortly after hosting his visiting Guinean counterpart to a private, one-to-one dinner to break their fast, said they had candid discussions as friends and brothers.

Throughout the Iftar dinner, the warmth and goodwill between the two leaders was evident for all to see.

President Embalo, in Nigeria for a two-day official visit, said the trajectory of bilateral relations points to a bright future for the two nations and the entire West African sub-region.

He thanked President Buhari for the role he played in the stabilization of his country, saying that Guinea Bissau had been on the agenda of ECOWAS in the last twenty years. He  expressed happiness that his country was no longer a problem for its neighbours.

President Embalo said he thought the best moment to visit and say “thank you” and express his country’s appreciation to President Buhari was the period of the Ramadan.

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