Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.
Amina Mohammed, the deputy secretary general of the United Nations has met with President Bola Tinubu at the state house in Abuja to brief him on her delegation’s travel to Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in west Africa.
Her discussions with President Tinubu revolved around his suggestion to maintain communication with member countries sanctioned following the unlawful removal of democratically elected governments.
However, she stated that they had also discussed the need for increased economic development so that people would not suffer.
The UN scribe disclosed that they also engaged the leaders of the countries visited on the need to restore constitutional democracy and also prioritise the development of their people.