Tony Blair Assures Buhari Of Tremendous International Support
Visiting former British Prime Minister,
Mr. Tony Blair, yesterday assured President-elect, General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd) of the support of the major democracies of the world,
especially Britain to enable him succeed.
Blair gave the assurance during his congratulatory visit to Buhari in Abuja.
Speaking to journalists after a closed
door meeting, the former PM hailed the credibility and the tranquillity
that defined the last general elections, saying Nigeria and her people
had earned the respect of the international community.
He expressed confidence in the incoming government of Buhari, saying it was determined to achieve its set objectives.
He said: “In the last few weeks, Nigeria
has earned respect through out the whole world. There is enormous
support for Nigeria now in the international community. The support
takes into consideration the challenges that lie ahead and there is
great confidence in the country.
“This is an election which took place in
a way which the country showed the majority of democracies the spirit
and character of its people and in the President-elect and Vice
President-elect.
“It is a leadership that I know is
determined to do its best for the country. Obviously, the future and
destiny of Nigeria lies in the hand of its people.
“I just want to say to the
President-elect that there is tremendous support for you and the country
at this moment and all of us. In what ever way we can stand ready to
support you and help you. It is a moment of great challenges which
bother on the life of the people as well as their security and so on.
“If the same spirit and character that
defined the election can be taken through these coming years to address
the challenges, I think we can all have great confidence in the times
ahead.
“Thank you very much for giving me the
opportunity to see you again here in Nigeria and wish you and your team
the best in the times head”.
Also speaking, the president-elect, told journalists of what transpired behind the closed doors.
This story was first published on omojuwa.com
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