Buhari woos Europe, U.S.A. to recharge Lake Chad

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By Abdallah el-Kurebe, Editor

President Muhammadu Buhari has again wooed Europe and America to make the greatest investment in Africa  by helping the continent to accomplish the inter-basin water transfer to recharge the Lake Chad.

A statement by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina Friday, quoted Buhari as making the call when he hosted the Chairman of the African Union Commission, Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat, at the Presidential Villa.

Noting that the Lake Chad, which provided a means of livelihood to several millions of people in four countries – Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria – had shrunken to 10 percent of its original size, due to the impact of climate change, also observed that people who depended on the Lake for fishing, farming, animal husbandry, and many others, had been thrown into dire straits.

“That is one of the reasons youths now dare the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea, to seek greener pastures in Europe. But helping to recharge Lake Chad will help a great deal in curbing irregular migration,’’ he said.

Further noting that the size of Nigeria and resources available placed so much responsibilities on its shoulders, the president pledged that the country would continue to fulfill its obligations to the African Union.

“At all international fora, we emphasise the matter of Lake Chad. We also talk about the influx of small arms from the Sahel, which worsens the security situation between herders and farmers. We will keep the issues on the front burner,’’ the statement further read.

Mahamat said that Buhari’s leadership was good for Nigeria, for AU and Africa in general, adding that the next AU Summit would look into the reform of the AU Commission, positioning the AU and Africa in the world, Single Air Transport Market, the Africa Continental Free Trade Area, and other issues.

The AU Chairman observed that Nigeria had played major roles towards peace in countries like Guinea Bissau, Togo, Liberia, Mali, Sierra Leone and many others

“Nigeria is the engine of Africa politically, economically, and in the area of peace and security. Without her, Agenda 2063 cannot be accomplished. We depend on the elder to reach our destination in good shape. Nigeria is worthy of being followed. We rely on your wisdom to fulfill the task before us,’’ Mahamat said.

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