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Nigeria bids return to ITU

The Ambassador/Permanent Representative of the Nigerian Permanent Mission in Switzerland, Ambassador Audu Kadiri has said that Nigeria’s belief in multilateralism and readiness to serve as exemplified by its many international commitments makes its bid for re-election into the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) worthy of support from African and other global countries.

Ambassador Kadiri, while hosting heads of permanent missions and international agencies in Geneva to commemorate the 58th anniversary of Nigeria’s nationhood said that keen observers of Nigeria’s external exertions would easily notice that its two key geo-political underpinnings in foreign policy are Africa’s economy and population size.

He explained that Africa as center-piece of Nigeria’s foreign policy has been propagated and upheld by successive administrations since Nigeria’s independence in 1960 and that, Nigeria’s commitment to advancing the cause of Africa and the black race are seen in a host of areas.

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“They include its contributions to decolonization of Africa, promotion of peace, security and unity on the continent, the pursuit and facilitation of socio-economic development in Africa, and the initiation and support for sub-regional and regional integration in Africa. Nigeria is also involved in peace support operations in Africa and globally, as well as dedication to the cause of people of African descent,” he said.

The Ambassador noted that President Muhammadu Buhari’s 1 October 2018 speech to the nation where he remarked that Nigeria will continue to support initiatives aimed at addressing current global challenges such as terrorism, trans-border crime, climate change and poverty, among others, underpins Nigeria’s faith in multilateralism in addressing the issues.

He said that Nigeria has served meritoriously in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and other governing councils of organizations and agencies in the UN system and is willing to do so if given the opportunity again.

He said, “It is for this reason that Nigeria is currently seeking the valued support of fellow African countries for its re-election into the Council of the ITU as well as the election of Nigeria’s candidate Mr. William Ijeh as the Director of the ITU’s Telecommunications Development Bureau (BDT) at the impending Plenipotentiary Conference billed for 29 October to 16 November 2018 in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.”

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