President Bola Tinubu held a private meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Thursday.
The President also used the meeting to call for collaboration that will yield solutions to the challenges confronting the African continent.
Tinubu has been in South Africa since Tuesday to attend the inauguration of Ramaphosa who was recently elected for a second term in office.
Presidential Spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, disclosed that before the closed door meeting, which was held at Radisson Blu Hotel in Johannesburg, President Ramaphosa thanked President Tinubu for honouring the invitation to attend his inauguration.
“Thank you so much for coming for the inauguration. I was very happy to see my brother at the ceremony,” the South African President said.
President Tinubu noted that President Ramaphosa’s inaugural speech captured most of the challenges faced by African countries and the need for more collaboration among leaders and citizens to provide solutions.
“I really enjoyed your speech at the ceremony. I was delighted listening to you. We have lots of issues in common, and we need to work more closely together. It was a good celebration,” the President stated.
President Ramaphosa was re-elected into office for a second term on Friday, June 14, 2024, following an agreement for a Government of National Unity between the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA).