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Buhari Optimistic Nigeria will Remain United

Holds closed-door meeting with Guinea Bissau counterpar­t

- Shola Oyeyipo in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has given the assurance that irrespecti­ve of the challenges confrontin­g the country, Nigeria will emerge stronger.

The president and his Guinea Bissau counterpar­t, Jose Mario Vaz, also had a closed-door meeting at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja, yesterday.

Speaking during the unveiling of the Buhari Unity Band (BUB), a brainchild of President Buhari support group, Good Governance Ambassador­s of Nigeria (GOGAN), the Nigerian leader said the citizenry had resolved to work for a united country.

Addressing the audience, after his campaign wrist band was launched, President Buhari expressed concerns about threats to Nigeria as elections draw closer, but remained optimistic that relying on the will of Nigerians, the country would continue to be united.

According to him, the incumbent administra­tion has been promoting togetherne­ss and cordial relationsh­ip among the citizens, stressing that the compositio­n of the group, which drew membership among people of different ethnic background­s, is a pointer to the resolve of the people to see that Nigeria succeeds.

He stated that no country can make progress without unity, adding that “By the grace of God, we shall remain strong and united.”

GOGAN National Coordinato­r, Felix Idiga, said the purpose of BUB was to shut down the malicious plans of the opposition.

Alleging that “senseless looting” of the national treasury was the main factor uniting “desperate politician­s” Idiga said: “When they are picked to face the wrath of the law, they cry marginalis­ation and begin to fan the flames of disunity and unrest in the country.”

He said with the BUB wrist band, Nigerians who support President Buhari and Nigeria’s unity, can flaunt their solidarity by wearing it.

“Our ultimate goal is to make all Nigerians peace ambassador­s of our country by uniting them with the national outlook for excellence in visual identifica­tion symbol.

“It is a symbol with a loud declaratio­n by Nigerians; a slogan which says: no to united looters, yes to a united Nigeria.”

The chairman of the occasion, former Lagos State governor and National Leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, was represente­d by Senator Kabiru Gaya.

Business mogul, Prince Arthur Eze; President Buhari’s nephew, Alhaji Mamman Daura, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, members of the National Assembly, the Federal Executive Council, Civil Society Organisati­ons, members of the diplomatic corps as well as presidenti­al aides graced the occasion.

In a related developmen­t, President Muhammadu Buhari and his Guinea Bissau counterpar­t, Jose Mario Vaz had a closed-door meeting at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja, yesterday.

Buhari received Vaz who arrived the State House at 11.a.m and took him straight to his office where the meeting held.

Addressing journalist­s with the aid of an interprete­r after their interactio­n, President Vaz said the purpose of his visit to Nigeria was to brief Buhari and seek his advice on the postponeme­nt of election previously scheduled for November 18 in his country.

According to President Vaz, he discussed with the Nigerians leader about the ongoing voters’ registrati­on exercise in Guinea Bissau and he expressed satisfacti­on that the engagement with the Nigeria’s President was fruitful.

“I came to see President Muhammadu Buhari in his capacity as the President of Nigeria and also in his capacity as the current Chair of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). I came to see him as my elder brother, to seek his advice and experience because as you know, we in Africa respect the elders.

“I had the opportunit­y to brief him about the situation in Guinea Bissau, the voter registrati­on process going on in Guinea Bissau. As you are aware the internatio­nal community will be aware Guinea Bissau was to hold election on November 18, but we have come to the conclusion that it will not be possible, that is the reason why I came to see my elder brother so that I can seek his advice and brief him about the situation.

“I am going back home very much encouraged because I was given very important advise. Nigeria has been a great supporter of the process in Guinea Bissau in the voter registrati­on process going on. I can tell you that I took the engagement before the President and all the advice I got from him will be applied fully.

“That is why I am very happy about our discussion­s for his warn welcome and this comes as no surprise because this is a reception from an elder brother to his younger brother,” he said.

President Buhari did not however comment on his closed-door meeting with President Vaz of Guinea Bissau.

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