Justify confidence reposed in you, President Buhari urges UNGA President-elect

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President Muhammad Buhari with L-R: Executive Secretary, PTDF, Dr Bello Aliyu Gusau, President of UN General Assembly. Prof. Tijani Muhammad-Bande, SGF Boss Mustapha, DG NIA Amb. Ahmed Rufai and Perm Sec Foreign Affairs Amb. Mustapha Sulaiman while receiving UNGA President in State House on Thursday 11th July 2019.

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President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Abuja formally congratulated Ambassador Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, President-elect of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, urging him to justify the confidence reposed in him by Nigerians and the world.

Receiving Ambassador Muhammad-Bande at State House, President Buhari said:

‘‘You have intellectually prepared yourself for this position, well experienced in the field and unanimously elected by your peers. You must now justify the confidence reposed in you by Nigerians and the world.’’

Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said in a statement to The DEFENDER that the Nigerian Diplomat was on his first visit to the country since he was elected by acclamation as the 74th President of the General Assembly on June 4, 2019, in New York.

The President further told the Permanent Representative: ‘‘I believe you have earned the respect of your colleagues and I appreciate your coming to see us.’’

In his remarks, Ambassador Muhammad-Bande said his election as the 74th President of the General Assembly was successful because of the leadership in Nigeria and the unflinching support of African countries.

He promised to give a good account of the country, adding that issues of great importance to Nigeria including peace and security, poverty eradication, education, inclusion and climate action, particularly on the Lake Chad region, would be on the front burner of his presidency.

The Permanent Representative, who outlined his vision statement for the UNGA Presidency, stressed that the fight against corruption and return of assets to the countries of origin are on the agenda.

His words: ‘‘The election of Nigeria or a Nigerian into an international position can only happen if what is happening at home has the confidence of the international community.

‘‘The fight against corruption has already gained traction, under the leadership of Nigeria at the United Nations, discussions on combating illicit financial flows, the fight to return assets to the countries of origin, have been led effectively by Nigeria with the support of many countries, especially Norway.’’


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