President Muhammadu Buhari has urged African leaders to speak “with one voice” independent of foreign influence.
He said this was necessary to achieve economic integration, development, peace, and security on the continent.
According to a statement on Saturday by his Senior Special Assistant
on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President spoke at a bilateral
meeting with President Alpha Conde of Guinea on Friday night in
Istanbul, Turkey.
“President Buhari said leaders should learn from history to
effectively tackle conflicts, violent extremism, and proliferation of
small arms and light weapons” the statement read.
The two Presidents, who met on the margins of the ninth D8 Summit in
Istanbul, exchanged views on bilateral relations as well as regional and
international issues of mutual interest.
Buhari assured his Guinean counterpart, who is also the current
Chairman of AU that Nigeria would continue to strengthen its engagement
with all AU member states to address current security challenges in
restive areas such as South Sudan and Libya, and the political crisis in
Togo.
In his remarks, Conde praised Nigeria’s leadership on the continent,
particularly President Buhari’s great job on anti-corruption and his
strong voice on African issues at the international stage.
The Guinean leader stressed the need for Guinea and Nigeria to
accelerate economic cooperation, particularly in the natural resources
sector, where Guinea boasts of 25 percent or more of the world’s known
bauxite reserves.

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