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Buhari reacts to emergence of Rushi Sunak as new UK Prime Minister

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has, in a statement, reacted to the emergence of Mr. Rishi Sunak as new leader of United Kingdom, saying as the first Prime Minister of British-Asian descent and the youngest in about 200 years, it is milestone achievement and inspiring for young people.

According to a statement by Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, copy of which was sent to The DEFENDER, President Buhari welcomed the new British Leader on behalf of what he called the largest country of 21 countries of Commonwealth-member Africa.

“On behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the largest of 21 countries of Africa that are members of the Commonwealth, I welcome incoming British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to office.

“As the first Prime Minister of British-Asian descent and the youngest in about 200 years, these milestones will be especially inspiring for young people across our 2.4 billion-population, 56-nation Commonwealth.

“On this important day, we should also remember the enduring partnership and unbreakable friendship between our countries, United Kingdom and Nigeria.

“We stand together in this troubled world against terrorism. We are determined to address the world food crisis that is driving up the cost of living for people and families across the globe. We are steadfast in our commitment to make our countries and our allies more energy secure. We are pledged to address climate change that forces millions to leave their homes through desertification and attempt to cross the seas into Europe. And we seek to increase trade and investment within and between Commonwealth countries to boost the health and wealth of all our peoples.

“We seek to deepen our partnership with Britain to achieve these objectives, and more. The government and people of Nigeria look forward to working with Prime Minister Sunak and the leaders of other Commonwealth nations to deliver them.”

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