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Tinubu to Malian Leader: We’re better off, stronger together

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (l) Receives Letters of Credence from Cheick Oumar Coulibaly, Ambassador of Republic of Mali, and Five Other Envoys to Nigeria Photos: State House

*President Bola Ahmed Tinubu receives Letters of Credence from Malian Ambasador to Nigeria, and five other envoys, urging closer cooperation to promote global peace, understanding, and prosperity

Isola Moses | ConsumerConnect

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to supporting Mali’s democratic transition and deepening economic ties between the two countries.

Tinubu, who stated this in a message to Malian leader General Assimi Goita, Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Abuja, FCT, declared that West African countries are stronger, when united.

The President, earlier had received the Letter of Credence from Cheick Oumar Coulibaly, Ambassador of the Republic of Mali.

Mr. Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President in Information and Strategy, Thursday stated the Nigerian leaders said: “We should strengthen our bilateral relations, and it is hoped that Mali will achieve its democratic goals.

“We are open to any support we can render. I want you to see yourself as a member of the family here.”

President Tinubu also stated: “For me, we are one in West Africa and Africa. The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has made its position clear, but no nation can succeed alone.

“We see Mali as a brother and are ready to collaborate and exchange ideas.

“I can assure you that Nigeria is home for you. When you feel like seeing us, our doors will always be open.”

The statement disclosed the Ambassador of Mali thanked Tinubu for consistently providing leadership for the sub-region and the continent.

Coulibaly said: “I wish to convey the fraternal greetings of the Head of State, Gen. Assimi Goïta, and the highest appreciation of the Malian people for the Nigerian leadership and support.”

The envoy further said that Nigeria had maintained its leadership role in Africa, as he acknowledged the Nigerian Military’s supply of troops for various United Nations’ (UN) peace missions on the continent and the subregion.

“The Head of State particularly told me that I was on a mission to the biggest country in Africa,” the Malian envoy noted

According to him, it’s not easy, but said, “I should look for solutions as a diplomat. We know that Africans must solve African problems.

“I appreciate you as a leader and father in Africa.”

Tinubu receives Letters of Credence from 5 other envoys

Onanuga noted President Tinubu received letters of credence from five other envoys.

The President urged closer cooperation to promote global peace, understanding, and prosperity.

Among them were Ambassador Bengt Van Loosdrecht of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; High Commissioner Selestine Gervas Kakele of the United Republic of Tanzania; non-resident Ambassador Dr Sabit Subasic of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Ambassador Andrey Leonidovich Podelyshev of the Russian Federation; and Ambassador Patrick Egloff of Switzerland.

Welcoming the Tanzanian envoy, the President praised the country’s leader, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, for her courageous leadership and impactful contributions to the African Union.

Tinubu said: “We will continue to work together. You can see the situation across the world. No one can do it alone.

“We will continue to collaborate in areas of knowledge and know-how.”

The statement indicated the Tanzanian High Commissioner acknowledged the significant impact of Nigerian investments in Tanzania, citing contributions from the Dangote Group, UBA Plc, GTB Limited, and Sahara Energy.

The envoy also stated: “We should strengthen collaboration not only government to government but also people to people as we see in the film industry and sports.

“Nigeria has a vibrant and wonderful film industry, and it is collaborating with Tanzania.”

During his meeting with Podelyshev, Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, the Presidential Spokesman noted President Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s long-standing technical partnership with Russia and expressed a desire to expand cooperation in steel production, science, education, and nuclear energy to bolster electricity supply.

The President stated: “Our partnership has been fulfilling, but we need more technological support with our rapidly growing population.

“The Ajaokuta Steel Complex, constructed by Russian companies, will only realise its potential when fully operational.”

Ambassador Podelyshev reaffirmed Russia’s readiness to expand cooperation, particularly in education and energy, as he emphasised the ongoing agreements on nuclear power.

Addressing the Swiss Ambassador, President Tinubu pledged to create a more investor-friendly environment through regulatory reforms, especially concerning potential litigation.

He assured: “We will address any legal issues that could impede progress in our economic relations.”

Ambassador Egloff highlighted growing Swiss investments in Nigeria, noting expansions by companies, such as Nestlé and Lafarge in Lagos, Kano, and Gombe States.

He commended the ongoing collaboration on security and intelligence between the two countries.

President Tinubu thanked the Bosnian Ambassador for the progress in bilateral relations.

The Bosnian Ambassador urged President Tinubu to honour an invitation to visit Bosnia to appreciate the progress made in his country, Onanuga stated.

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