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Gambari’s appointment great asset to Nigeria, Africa, Former UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, says

More global appreciations and reactions continue to pour into Abuja following appointment of former Nigeria’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, new Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari as former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon described him as a great asset to Nigeria and Africa ”in a broader sense.”

In a letter of congratulations addressed to Prof Gambari, dated May 18, 2020, the former UN Secretary-General wrote:

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”I would like to sincerely congratulate you on your recent appointment as Chief of Staff to H.E. President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria.

”Your appointment is a great asset not to the President of Nigeria but also your country Nigeria and Africa in a broader sense.

”I am confident that your invaluable experience gained while serving the UN, with various important leadership roles, will help your leadership in addressing these challenging times caused by COVID-19.

”I shared this good news with the former Minister Yoo Chong-ha, your good friend and former Foreign Minister of Korea. He sends his warmest congratulations to you.”

The eighth Secretary-General of the UN, who penned his congratulatory letter from his base in Seoul, South Korea’s capital, said he looked forward to meeting his former colleague at the UN again, while wishing the accomplished Nigerian diplomat success on his new assignment, Senior Special Assistant to the President of Nigeria on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, disclosed this in a statement sent to The DEFENDER Tuesday night.

Similarly, UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, has also expressed delight with the appointment of Prof Gambari as the Chief of Staff to the President.

The High Commissioner said the Mission looks forward to working closely with the Chief of Staff on ”our shared agenda in the challenging COVID-19 times.”

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