Palestine: Buhari Seeks Stronger Relations With Arab Nations To Actualise Two-state Solution

September 22, 2022
Palestine: Buhari Seeks Stronger Relations With Arab Nations To Actualise Two-state Solution
Palestine: Buhari Seeks Stronger Relations With Arab Nations To Actualise Two-state Solution

President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday called on African countries and their Arab partners to work hard and be more united to realise common objectives on Palestine.

Speaking at a bilateral meeting with the President of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, in New York, President Buhari said the actualisation of the UN resolution which proposed a Two-State solution to the crisis between Israel and Palestine required a platform  to think creatively on how to engage the rest of the world on the matter.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

“The rest of the world need to be apprised on current state of things between Palestine and Israel in order to commit to the way forward. There should be a better collaboration between African countries on one side and our Arab bothers to get to the end of this matter,” the President said.

The Palestinian President had visited his Nigerian counterpart to thank him for being a consistent supporter of the Palestinian cause even as he reflected it in his (Buhari’s) address at the floor of the General Assembly and to solicit his support by rallying other African countries to their side.

He regretted that the Palestinian issue had dragged for a long time without commensurate progress, adding that there is a daily loss of lives on the Palestinian side.

READ ALSO: Buhari’s Support For Free Speech In New York Is Laughable – Lawyer

Abbas added that Palestinians had decided to pursue a peaceful path towards resolving the matter by relying on nations like Nigeria to help in a peaceful resolution of the Two-State solution as recommended by the United Nations Resolution.

In another meeting with Mr Mahamadou Issoufou, former President of Niger Republic and Special envoy of the UN and African Union on Joint Strategic Assessment  and Governance Situation in the Sahel, President Buhari assured the Special Envoy of the support of Nigeria in the discharge of his assignment bordering on seeking political and economic solutions to issues confronting countries in the Sahel.

President Buhari stressed the essence of a collaboration between the Lake Chad Basin Commission and the Green Great Wall in order to combat the desertification spreading across some African states as well as finding practical solutions to the displacement of over 30 million persons whose means of livelihood depended on the shrunken Lake Chad.

The President expressed optimism that with his wealth of experience and capacity, Mr Issoufou will get the job done.

The former Nigerien leader had informed President Buhari that they required Nigerian support to raise funds for their activities especially as desertification is spreading across a number of African countries and most of the countries are severely challenged. He added that the committee needed to visit the countries involved to know their specific needs and would, at this instance, be in Nigeria in October this year.

He requested President Buhari to convene a side event at the COP 27 meeting in November in Egypt so that it can come up with a rich outcome for the committee to use as a basis for its report.

PBA Reporter
+ posts
Previous Story

Buhari’s Support For Free Speech In New York Is Laughable – Lawyer

Nigeria, World Leaders Pool $14 Billion To Fight AIDS, TB, Malaria
Next Story

Nigeria, World Leaders Pool $14 Billion To Fight AIDS, TB, Malaria

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Nigeria Power Output Falls Below 4,000 MW Amid Gas Shortages

Electricity generation on Nigeria’s national grid has fallen sharply due to persistent gas supply shortages, the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) said on Thursday. Total power generation stood at 3,940.53 megawatts as of 5:00 a.m. on March 5, below expected levels as

Tinubu Appoints Four New Permanent Secretaries

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of four new permanent secretaries to fill vacancies in Nigeria’s federal civil service, the government said on Thursday. The appointees are Warrens Bekearedebo Augusta from Bayelsa State, Jones-Nebo Nkiruka Bella from Enugu State, Aminu

Reps Move to Create Legal Framework for Decarbonisation

The House of Representatives has begun moves to establish a legal framework to guide the country’s decarbonisation programme as part of efforts to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy, lawmakers said on Thursday. The proposed National Decarbonisation Bill has passed first

Tinubu Approves New Gratuity Scheme for Retiring Civil Servants

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a new exit benefit scheme granting retiring federal civil servants a gratuity equivalent to 100 percent of their annual salary, officials said on Thursday. The decision was approved by the Federal Executive Council and will take
Previous Story

Buhari’s Support For Free Speech In New York Is Laughable – Lawyer

Nigeria, World Leaders Pool $14 Billion To Fight AIDS, TB, Malaria
Next Story

Nigeria, World Leaders Pool $14 Billion To Fight AIDS, TB, Malaria

Don't Miss

No Sacred Cows’: HURIWA Demands Tinubu to Detain Gumi Amid Anti-Trump Protests in the North

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has again
Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today

Dollar Weakens As FX Rate Drops To N1,416/$ In Official Window

On Monday, January 26, the United States dollar (USD) was