What will happen to Africa if Nigeria is unstable? Zambia answers vital question (photos)
– Nigeria and continued to strengthen its relation with Zambia with the country’s minister visiting President Buhari
– Hon. Harry Kalaba applauded Nigeria and noted its leadership position in Africa
Zambia has noted that an unstable Nigeria will pose a big problem to the rest of the African countries.
Hon. Harry Kalaba who is the minister of foreign affairs and special envoy of the President of Zambia, Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu said this when he was received at the state house in Abuja by President Muhammadu Buhari.
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Hon Harry Kalaba, Zambian Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrives State House for an audience with President @MBuhari pic.twitter.com/PX2V0zI28h
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In a statement by Femi Adeshina who is the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, Buhri expressed delight that Nigerian investors operated in good number in the Zambian economy, noting that such would not have happened “if there was no stability.’’
“Business people are shrewd, and would check and double check, before investing their resources in any country.”
The president also congratulated President Lungu on winning a second term in office in August 2016, noting that “elections are not always easy in Africa.’’
Kalaba noted that Nigeria occupied a leadership role in Africa and expressed readiness for Zambia’s continued collaboration with Nigeria.
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“The true African spirit is shown by Nigeria, and she firmly believes that Africa needs cohesion to emancipate.
“Only a stable Nigeria is good for Africa,” Kalaba said, adding that Zambia stands with Nigeria in the war against insurgency, ‘‘and will always be willing to lend a hand. ’’
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