President Muhammadu Buhari Monday has urged foreign envoys in Nigeria to be guided by diplomatic practices to ensure that their activities remain within the limits of their profession.

Receiving Letters of Credence at State House from the Ambassadors of Japan, European Union, Burundi, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Cape Verde, France, Qatar; and High Commissioners of Sierra Leone and Ghana, the President told them that they were assuming diplomatic responsibilities in Nigeria at a very interesting political period.

He told them that Nigeria’s national elections are due in early 2023, hence momentum for enhanced political activities is expected to commence soon.

He declared that Nigeria is open to more foreign direct investments in the Education, Health, Transportation and Agricultural sectors, and would welcome improved bilateral relations, especially in wider trading and cultural contacts.

The President acknowledged that while Nigeria enjoys very cordial bilateral relations with the aforementioned countries, their diplomatic representatives must work harder to enhance this level of relationship in the interest of Nigerians

On security, President Buhari told the ambassadors that more partnerships were needed to fully overcome daunting challenges in the country.

The newly accredited Ambassadors are Matsunaga Kazuyoshi (Japan), Leena Pylvanainen (Finland), Samuela Isopi (European Union), Maria Jeanne Ntakirutimana (Burundi) Monsieur Sune Krogstrup (Denmark), Sile Maguire (Ireland), Belarmino Silva (Cape Verde), Ali Ghanem Ali Alfahed Alhajri (Qatar) and Emmanuella Blatmann (France).

The High Commissioners are Sydney Dowu Davies (Sierra Leone) and Alhaji Rashid Bawa (Ghana).  

Speaking on behalf of the Ambassadors, the Japanese Ambassador pledged that they are willing to strengthen existing bilateral relations with Nigeria, assuring that they would work together and explore ways to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic.

He wished the President good health and prosperity for Nigeria.

BELLO WAKILI

Demboss Data App
You May Also Like

NAFDAC Trains Export Stakeholders on Certification Process

Writing By Teddy Daniel; Editing By Yusuf Zubairu  Stakeholders in Nigeria’s agricultural…

Rihanna Leaves LA After Shooter Charged With Attempted Murder

Pop star, Rihanna has reportedly left Los Angeles in the wake of…

Anambra Govt Implements Salary Deductions to End Sit-at-Home

Anambra State Government has begun deducting the salaries of civil servants who…

Kaduna Flags Off Mass Administration Campaign Against River Blindness

  By Khadija Kubau   The Kaduna State Ministry of Health, in…

KEBBI FIRST LADY COMMENDS PHILANTHROPY PROGRAM, URGES OTHERS TO EMULATE

The First Lady of Kebbi State, Hajiya Zainab Nasare-Nasir , has called…

Sightsavers Promotes Early Detection to Prevent Glaucoma Blindness

Writing By Teddy Daniel; Editing By Yusuf Zubairu  The Programme Director of…