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Stability in Libya will minimize insecurity — Buhari

- By Ismail Mudashir

Apeaceful Libya will help the overall developmen­t of Africa a great deal, President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday.

Receiving Letters of Credence from the Ambassador of Libya, Ayad Musbah Faraj Attayary, at the State House, Abuja, Buhari said early restoratio­n of peace and stability in the country will greatly minimize the current state of insecurity in some parts of Africa.

“Our efforts should be directed towards the

restoratio­n of peace. It is expedient that peace and stability return to Libya as soon as possible; peace in Libya will translate to economic prosperity and developmen­t as well as a more secure Africa,” he said.

Buhari said as a strong member of the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a peaceful Libya will also help stabilise the oil industry.

“With more commitment from all parties in the conflict and other well-meaning individual­s, the North African country will soon be back as it was so that it can resume its roles in Africa,” he said.

The Ambassador, who conveyed the greetings of the Prime Minister of Libya, said his country was counting on Nigeria to use its position in Africa to help his country return to normalcy.

He praised President Buhari for consolidat­ing Nigeria’s leadership role in Africa through its interventi­on activities.

Also receiving Letters of Credence from the Ambassador of Venezuela to Nigeria, Davies Nieves Velasquez, Buhari congratula­ted President Nicolas Maduro for his commitment to democracy and for leadership.

The ambassador expressed appreciati­on to President Buhari for his show of support and solidarity to the Government of Venezuela at this time and expressed the need to take bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries to the next level.

He expressed belief that the ties could be stronger especially in the fields of education and health. He extended the invitation of his President to President Buhari to visit Venezuela.

In his remarks while presenting his Letters of Credence to the President, the Ambassador of Myanmar to Nigeria, Myint Swe, said his country highly respects the position of Nigeria as the giant of Africa and also shares similariti­es with Nigeria in the diversity of ethnic groups.

He stated determinat­ion to use his tenure as Ambassador to strengthen trade relations especially in the areas of wild life, natural resources and water resources.

“My time will see the growth in relations between our countries,” he said.

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