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Buhari seeks global community’s help for Nigerian youths

President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to the global community to invest in businesses that could yield positive results in youth development in Nigeria.

He made the appeal at a ceremony to receive the Letters of Credence of the Ambassadors of Belgium, Mauritania, Austria and Norway at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Buhari implored the international community and investors to take advantage of the country’s diversity in human and natural resources for investment, said youth development, integration and employment remain priority for his administration.

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He said: “Nigeria is ready to pursue broader dialogue as well as enhance cooperation and collaboration on the basis of constructive mutual respect and a shared vision for our future.

“As you may know, Nigeria is an ethnic and culturally diverse society with various opportunities which we seek to creatively utilise for the benefit of our people. We’re also a country with a huge population which is predominantly youthful.

“These pose peculiar new challenges of their own. As Nigeria relates with your countries, it is our expectation that we should leverage on the advantages that can yield positive results in youth development in our country.’’

The ambassadors who presented their Letters of Credence to the President are: Daniel Bertrand, Ambassador of Belgium, Amedi Camara, Ambassador of Mauritania, Thomas Schlesinger, Ambassador of Austria and Knut Eiliv Lein, Ambassador of Norway.

Buhari, in a statement by his spokesman, Femi Adesina, said Nigeria enjoys very good bilateral relations with the respective countries and had collaborated at the multilateral level to achieve targets set by several international conventions and treaties.

He told the ambassadors that there was a need to enhance the existing cordial relations in the interest of citizens and countries.

He said: “Nigeria shares common problems of insecurity, impact of climate change and socio-economic challenges common among nations. Notwithstanding these challenges, efforts are being made to sustain our position to overcome these difficulties. I invite you to partner with us to address these challenges.

“As a global family, we are impacted by several other common challenges like terrorism, insurgency, climate change, population explosion, human trafficking, corruption, poverty, and now the global health pandemic which coronavirus represents considering its mayhem across the world.’’

The president said the challenges amplified the need for the international community to make concerted efforts at resolving them in the interest of common humanity.

“The survival of humanity depends on our efforts to enhance our cooperation to attain the goals of global peace and economic prosperity,” Buhari said.

On behalf of others, the Ambassador of Belgium, assured that they would all make the most of the opportunity to enhance relations in economics, commerce and socio-cultural issues.

 

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