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Buhari Hosts Burkina Faso outgoing Ambassador, Pledges His Best Within Limits of Resources

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said it is the binding obligation of leaders, particularly within the West African sub-region, to do the best for their people, despite shrinking resources.

President Buharim spoke Friday at Presidential Villa, Abuja, while receiving the outgoing Ambassador of Burkina Faso, Piabie Firmin Gregoire N’do, who spent 8 years on tour of duty in Nigeria.

According to Buhari, “leaders should do the best for their people within the limits of resources,” President Buhari affirmed, adding that he hoped the outgoing Ambassador would use experiences garnered in the field “for decision making in your country when you go back.”

Ambassador N’do expressed the good wishes of his country, and of himself to Nigeria, commending President Buhari for good diplomacy, which has seen Nigerians leading many international organizations.

He equally expressed appreciation for different kinds of support from Nigeria to Burkina Faso during the flooding crisis, their national elections, and at many other critical times.

He said he enjoyed his stay in Nigeria, had his last daughter here, and holds very pleasant memories of the country.

President Buhari jocularly asked if he gave his daughter Nigerian names.

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