How President Bola Tinubu Receives Letters Of Credence Of Ambassadors And High Commissioners From AU And EU Countries

President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to supporting Mali’s democratic transition and deepening economic ties between the two nations, declaring that West African countries are stronger when united.
That is the message he sent to the Malian leader, General Assimi Goita when he received Letter of Credence from the new ambassador of the Republic of Mali, Cheick Oumar Coulibaly.

President Tinubu believes both countries should strengthen bilateral relations, hoping that Mali will achieve its democratic goals as he added that Nigeria is open to any support it can render in that regard.
The Ambassador of Mali thanked the President for consistently providing leadership for the sub-region and the continent.
Welcoming the Tanzanian envoy, the President praised the country’s leader, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, for her courageous leadership and impactful contributions to the African Union.
The Tanzanian High Commissioner acknowledged the significant impact of investments Nigerians companies in Tanzania.
In his meeting with the Russian ambassador, President Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s long-standing technical partnership with Russia and expressed a desire to expand cooperation in steel production, science, education, and nuclear energy to bolster electricity supply.
Addressing the Swiss ambassador, Patrick Egloff, President Tinubu pledged to create a more investor-friendly environment through regulatory reforms, especially concerning potential litigation.
Ambassador Egloff highlighted growing Swiss investments in Nigeria, noting expansions by companies such as Nestlé and Lafarge in Lagos, Kano, and Gombe States, and praised ongoing collaboration on security and intelligence.
President Tinubu also received letters of credence from other envoys from the Kingdom of the Netherlands as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, urging closer cooperation to promote global peace, understanding, and prosperity.