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GOWON COUP: Canadian Prime Minister And Tinubu Reveals The Way Forward
Prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau and president Bola Ahmed Tinubu reportedly had a phone conversation to discuss the freedom of Africans.
According to a statement released by Ajuri Ngelale, special adviser to the president on media and publicity, the phone conversation took hours.
The statement revealed that the two leaders talked about how developed democracies in Africa would support this coming up, particularly in the fight of terrorism and poverty.
“The heads of state mutually agreed that the promotion and protection of constitutional democratic goverance on the African continent must be a top priority between their two countries and globally”.
The Presidential spokesman said that Tinubu and Trudeau also discussed issues concerning deepening across sectors such as investments in Nigeria’s agro-processing.
He added that Tinubu encouraged the Canadian counterpart to facilitate enhanced military cooperation while acknowledging the key contributions that Nigerians are making toward Canada’s economic development and public sector leadership.
Ngalale has said that his principal engaging with leaders from the African union(AU) and around the world to decide on necessary actions to take in Gabon.