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Africa Will Miss You, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Leader Tells Buhari

“History will not forget your important role in leading  the fight for African freedom using money, arms and diplomacy in the African Union and the United Nations to secure independence for South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia for, without this, these nations would not have been free.”

These were the words of  the President the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), Ibrahim Ghali through a Special Envoy at the Presidential villa, Abuja yesterday, April 28.

The Special Envoy, Mohammed Saleh, who was a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, now Minister of Diplomatic Affairs, recalled the role of President Buhari, in 1983 as Military Head of State as being the first African leader to recognise the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, paving the way thereby, for its recognition by the Organisation of African Unity, now African Union.

Ambassador Saleh expressed the sadness of his country that President Buhari will soon be leaving office and expressed the hope that the Tinubu government will maintain the same interest in the independence struggle.

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He advised the President to continue to maintain relevance in the affairs of the SADR and that of the entire continent.

President Buhari accepted the request of the President of the Sahrawi Republic to participate in the inaugural events ushering in the new Nigerian President in May.

Buhari noted Nigeria’s size and resources have imposed on her a stabilizing role in the West African subregion and the African continent as a whole.

He said that peace and stability are central to the vision of Nigeria in Africa, adding that these were essential to security and prosperity in the continent.

He thanked the President of the Sahrawi Republic for the message he sent and gave an assurance that he will study its content and brief the in-coming President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on their concerns, urging the Special Envoy to make the effort to brief the in-coming President as well.

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