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How West Africa can defeat terrorism – Tinubu tells visiting Senegal President Faye

 

How West Africa can defeat terrorism – Tinubu tells visiting Senegal President Faye


On Thursday, President Bola Tinubu hosted President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal at the Presidential Villa. During their brief but meaningful interaction, Tinubu emphasized the need for a unified approach in West Africa to tackle the region's pressing issues.


Tinubu highlighted that West African nations must collaborate to combat terrorism, banditry, human trafficking, and poverty. He urged regional leaders to prioritize the welfare of their people, stressing that the true essence of democracy is lost if the citizens are not the focal point of governance.


The president underscored the importance of upholding democratic values, constitutional order, and respect for institutions like the judiciary and the rule of law. "Constitutional democracy is what Senegal has exemplified to Africa and the world. It's a joy to have you here, representing the hope and aspirations of our youth," Tinubu remarked.


He described Nigeria and Senegal as brotherly nations with a longstanding history of cooperation. "We are brothers with a shared interest in democracy. To make democracy sustainable for our people, we must work diligently. I admire your patience, perseverance, and commitment to democratic values," Tinubu said.


Tinubu called for a partnership focused on the people, aligning with the belief in Africa's sovereignty. He questioned how leaders can serve their citizens and uphold democracy if they violate the rule of law and promote unconstitutional governance.


As the Chairman of ECOWAS, Tinubu invited President Faye to collaborate and persuade other regional leaders to adhere to democratic principles. "We will continue to work together, promoting democratic governance and economic growth. It's up to us to assure our people and follow through on our commitments," he concluded.