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Buhari seeks stronger ties with Greece, Cuba

…pledges tighter security in Gulf of Guinea

President Muhammadu Buhari has said stronger diplomatic ties with Hellenic Republic and Republic of Cuba will bolster Nigeria’s effort to diversify the economy, improve global competitiveness and reposition the country to play more leading roles.

President Buhari said this while receiving Letters of Credence from Ambassador of Hellenic Republic to Nigeria, Monsieur Loannis Plotas at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday.

Ambassador of Hellenic Republic to Nigeria, Monsieur Loannis Plotas at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday

He said the long standing diplomatic and business relations with the country will be strengthened for mutual benefit, noting that most global challenges will need collective efforts for lasting solutions.

In his remarks, Plotas said business ties between Nigeria and Hellenic Republic, also known as Greece, had been long, particularly the flour mills that employed about 50, 000 Nigerians at some point in the country’s history.

“I am very proud to be my country’s ambassador at such a historic moment when we will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of Nigeria, while my country will be celebrating its 200 years anniversary this year,’’ he said.

The Ambassador told President Buhari that he will continue to support and project Nigeria across Europe, at every opportunity, while sharing its expertise in agriculture with institutions and individuals in the country.

Buhari also received the Letters of Credence of the Ambassador of Cuba to Nigeria, Clara Margarita Pulido Escandell.

Ambassador of Cuba to Nigeria, Clara Margarita Pulido Escandell

He said the cultural similarities between both countries should serve as impetus for working together, especially on trade, adding that Cuba’s efforts in developing medicine and engineering could provide a springboard.

The president said Nigeria received support at international forums from Cuba for many years, assuring that the bilateral relations would be strengthened.

In her remarks, the Ambassador of Cuba said: “I am proud to serve in Nigeria. The history of Cuba is incomplete without Nigeria and Nigerians. We always recall that some of the slaves brought into our country were Nigerians, and they played great roles in the development of the country.

“That’s why we are mixed blood. Also, Your Excellency, your personal venture, integrity and your voice at the UN General Assembly in projecting Nigeria is outstanding.’’

Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea, Francisco Edu Ngua Mangue

At the ceremony, President Buhari assured the Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea, Francisco Edu Ngua Mangue, that Nigeria is taking measures to secure the Gulf of Guinea, following his meeting with President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.

The President also received Mangue’s Letters of Credence.

In his remarks, the ambassador said the insecurity at the Gulf of Guinea had persisted, and President Mbasogo had called for joint efforts to tackle the challenge.

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