President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo decorating President Muhammadu Buhari with the medal of the national honour, the Grand Collar of the Order of the Independence in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea |
President Muhammadu
Buhari late Monday in Malabo received Equatorial Guinea’s highest national
honour, the Grand Collar of the Order of the Independence, and dedicated it to
the people of Nigeria, who, he said, have worked tirelessly for peace in the
country and Africa.
Media
report continues:
“I
will like to express profound gratitude for the honour given to me and my
people,” Mr. Buhari said according to a statement signed by his spokesperson,
Femi Adesina.
“There
has never been a time for greater neighbourliness on our continent in the
interest of peace, security and economic stability than now,” President Buhari
said at the investiture ceremony.
The
president said as African countries faced common challenges, they must strive
to cooperate more to find workable solutions that will facilitate rapid
socio-economic development on the continent.
President
Buhari pledged that under his leadership, Nigeria would continue to make
significant contributions to peace, political stability and progress in Africa.
President
Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea said the honour was conferred on
President Buhari for his “personal integrity, exemplary leadership style and
courage to fight terrorism in order to ensure peace and safety in Africa”.
“We deemed it fit and
appropriate to honour this son of Africa for the great work he is doing, which
includes tackling Boko Haram, a great menace to the continent,” President
Mbasogo said.
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