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General News of Tuesday, 25 October 2022

Source: www.mynigeria.com

We stand together in the war against terrorism - Buhari welcomes British PM Sunak to office

An image collage of UK PM, Rishi Sunak and President Muhammadu Buhari via Peoples Gazette An image collage of UK PM, Rishi Sunak and President Muhammadu Buhari via Peoples Gazette

President Muhammadu Buhari has welcomed the new Prime Minister of Britain, Rishi Sunak to office.

The 42-year-old takes over from Liz Truss who stepped down having served as Prime Minister from 6 September 2022 to 25 October 2022.

Buhari said Nigeria and the United Kingdom stand together in the war against terrorism.

In a statement via his media aide, Garba Shehu, President Buhari noted that Mr Sunak is the first British prime minister of Asian descent and the youngest in about 200 years.

He said this would inspire young people across the 56-nation Commonwealth.

“On behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the largest of 21 countries of Africa that are members of the Commonwealth, I welcome incoming British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to office,” stated Mr Buhari. “As the first prime minister of British-Asian descent and the youngest in about 200 years, these milestones will be especially inspiring for young people across our 2.4 billion-population, 56-nation Commonwealth.”

The Nigerian leader added, “On this important day, we should also remember the enduring partnership and unbreakable friendship between our countries – United Kingdom and Nigeria. We stand together in this troubled world against terrorism.”

Mr Buhari expressed his regime’s determination to address the world food crisis “that is driving up the cost of living for people and families across the globe.”

“We are steadfast in our commitment to make our countries and our allies more energy secure,’’ he added.

The president reiterated his commitment of Nigeria to continue to partner the UK on the challenges of climate change as part of measures to address desertification.

“We are pledged to address climate change that forces millions to leave their homes through desertification and attempt to cross the seas into Europe,” he said. “And we seek to increase trade and investment within and between Commonwealth countries to boost the health and wealth of all our peoples. We seek to deepen our partnership with Britain to achieve these objectives, and more.”

According to Mr Buhari, Nigeria looks forward to working with Mr Sunak and the leaders of other Commonwealth nations to boost “the health and wealth of all our peoples.’’

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