Tinubu seeks European Union’s support to fight poverty, insecurity

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday known as on the European Union to help Nigeria and Africa in strengthening safety and financial improvement to alleviate poverty within the continent.

In an announcement by the Director of Information to the President, Abiodun Oladunjoye, Tinubu spoke throughout a phone dialog with the President of the European Council, Mr Charles Michel.

The European Council is the EU establishment that defines the final political course and priorities of the European Union.

According to President Tinubu, Nigeria and the entire of Africa would require the assistance and partnership of her associates and improvement companions just like the EU to deal with the excruciating poverty within the continent.

While requesting the EU to have a look at particular areas of safety challenges like Lake Chad and coastal areas, the Nigerian chief promised to stay in touch with the European Union and different member states.

He mentioned poverty and insecurity have been precedence areas for his administration, and he would do all that’s required to deal with them.

The Council president used the chance of the phone dialog to as soon as once more congratulate President Tinubu on his election.

While pledging the dedication of the Council in direction of stronger cooperation and partnership with Nigeria based mostly on mutual respect and customary pursuits, he identified that Nigeria is essential to the EU and the International Community.

Mr Michel urged the Nigerian chief to proceed to work with the EU in all related areas.

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