Nigeria: Stability of Chad, Other Neighbouring Countries in Nigeria's Interest - Buhari

Chadian National Assembly (file photo).
20 August 2022

President Muhammadu Buhari has stressed that the stability of Chad and other neighbouring countries to Nigeria is in the overall interest of the nation.

The President, who spoke on the virtues of good neighborliness yesterday at State House, Abuja, while receiving a Special Envoy from the Transitional President of Chad, General Mahamat Idris Derby, posited that "common sense makes it extremely important that we be interested in the stability of Chad Republic, as it is in our own interest.

"We are genuinely concerned, and I am sincerely impressed with the leadership of the country in stabilising the polity.

"It was the belief in good neighbourliness that made me first visit Chad, Niger Republic, Cameroon, and Benin Republic when I came in 2015. The more exclusion we create, the more we endanger present and future generations of our countries."

President Buhari said relations between Nigeria and Chad transcended that of neighbours, as the late President, Marshal Idris Derby Itno "kept me constantly briefed on developments in the country."

He said he would "keep an ear to the ground, monitor developments closely," as Chadians hold the National Dialogue, and offered the support of Nigeria in any form required.

Chad holds a Sovereign National Dialogue on August 20, 2022, and according to the Special Envoy, Mr. Brah Mahamat Dallah, "the outcome would be respected, and not tampered with."

The Special Envoy, who is also the country's Minister of Public Works, extolled the long relationship between Nigeria and Chad, and indicated that over 99 per cent of Chadians were interested in, and taking part in the National Dialogue, including main rebel groups.

He said the parley was sovereign, and the conclusions would be scrupulously implemented.

"We need the support of Nigeria during and after the event," he added.

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