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Fulani Militia Genocide Escalates, Buhari Has Advice For African Leaders On
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President Muhammadu Buhari said Monday, April
25, 2016 in Abuja that to achieve greater peace and political stability in
their countries, African leaders must work harder to ensure social justice for
all their citizens.
Speaking at an audience with the foreign
minister of Equatorial Guinea, Mr. Agapito Mba Mokuy, and President Buhari also
maintained that as leaders of sovereign nations, African heads of government
must be allowed to discharge their responsibility for peace and security within
their countries, without external interference.
The president said that this was why heads of
state and government of the African Union decided against sending peacekeeping
troops to Burundi during the country’s recent political crisis.
President Buhari said that he expected the
government of Burundi to work towards greater peace, national unity and social
justice for all Burundians to justify the decision of the African Union.
“Governments should be responsible for the
security of their countries. Burundi must therefore ensure social justice for its
entire people so as not to disappoint Africa in the eyes of the world,” the
President told the minister who was in Abuja as a special envoy of President
Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
President Buhari assured him that Nigeria will
continue to work with Equatorial Guinea and other nations to strengthen the
African Union and its various organs for the good of the continent.
He said that Nigeria will also welcome more
cooperation with Equatorial Guinea and other members of the Gulf of Guinea
Commission to curb piracy and enhance security in the gulf.
Then I ask;
who is deceiving who?
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