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Buhari: My Govt’s Priority is to Tackle Insecurity in Nigeria, Sahel Region, West Africa

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has disclosed that his administra­tion has made it a top priority to tackle the issue of insecurity in Nigeria, the West African sub-region and the Sahel.

Speaking Thursday at a State Dinner in National Palace Ajuda, Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, the President said this would not have been possible without the regional as well as global partners of Nigeria.

According to him, ‘‘The Boko Haram insurgency in the North-eastern part of Nigeria is being tackled through the efforts of government, as well as the Multinatio­nal Joint Task Force (MJTF) of member countries.”

President Buhari also appreciate­d Portugal for the deployment of weapons and training of military personnel in ensuring peace in the sub-region.

He commended President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa for deploying troops for peacekeepi­ng in the Central African Republic, monitoring political developmen­ts and providing assistance to some countries in Africa, including Equatorial Guinea, Cape Verde and Mozambique.

President Buhari at the dinner attended by the President of the Portuguese National Assembly, Augusto Santos Silva, and Prime Minister Antonio Costa, expressed optimism that his State Visit would further strengthen the goodwill and collaborat­ion between the two countries.

He noted that the establishm­ent of a Joint Commission, which is one of the main priorities of the visit, would further promote the full realisatio­n of the objectives of bilateral relations, achieving concrete, specific and viable projects and programmes for the benefit of citizens of the two countries.

He said: ‘‘Today, Portugal imports about 60 per cent of its gas from Nigeria which makes it our second-largest market in Europe.

‘‘There is still more that can be achieved between the two countries, especially with the current Russia-Ukraine war which has disrupted steady gas supplies to Europe.

‘‘Furthermor­e, Nigeria wants to see trade diversifie­d to non-oil products such as agricultur­e, power projects, renewable energy and pharmaceut­icals where a lot could be achieved.”

He emphasised the need to revive the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) and finalise all pending bilateral agreements so as to boost economic activities and movement of people between the two countries.

President Buhari described Nigeria as one of the most attractive destinatio­ns for investment in Africa, adding that his Government was prioritisi­ng building a business-friendly environmen­t.

‘‘Nigeria is part of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) - the largest free trade area in the world. With a population of over 200 million mainly young men and women, Nigeria is a natural and attractive hub for foreign investment and one-stop market access to over 50 countries.’’

The Nigerian leader welcomed the Business Forum organised during the visit and the signing of many Memoranda of Understand­ing between the two countries’ investment promotion agencies and chambers of commerce.

He described the signing of the agreements ‘‘as excellent foundation­s for increased bilateral trade.’’

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