In New York, Buhari Extols Mandela’s Virtues, Condemns Xenophobia, Discrimination

PRESIDENT BUHARI SPEAKS AT MANDELA PEACE SUBMIT. 1A. President Muhmmadu Buhari  during the Mandela Submit at the 73rd General Assembly of the United Nations United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. SEPT 24 2018.

PRESIDENT BUHARI SPEAKS AT MANDELA PEACE SUBMIT. 1A. President Muhmmadu Buhari during the Mandela Submit at the 73rd General Assembly of the United Nations United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. SEPT 24 2018.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has commended former South African President Nelson Mandela for his rare virtues, especially in the promotion of peace, unity and reconciliation.

Buhari spoke on Monday evening at the declaration of Nelson Mandela Decade of Peace at the UN headquarters in New York in commemoration of the centenary celebration of the late anti-apartheid icon.

PRESIDENT BUHARI SPEAKS AT MANDELA PEACE SUBMIT. 2. President Muhmmadu Buhari during the Mandela Submit at the 73rd General Assembly of the United Nations United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. SEPT 24 2018

According to him, Nigeria is committed to the promotion and protection of the rights of all women as well as providing an enabling environment for them to realise their full potential.

“We also recognise that inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all peoples in the world is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.

“We declare that racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance present the very opposite of the noble purposes of the United Nations.

“We recognise that tolerance of cultural, ethnic, racial, and religious diversities are essential for lasting peace, understanding and friendship among peoples, nations,  cultures and individuals.

“As Mandela passes to history, we stand with him in his aspirations for a better world,” the Nigerian leader said

AFRICAN FIRST LADIES EVENT 11B. Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari in a warm embrace with the First Lady of Gambia, Mrs. Fatoumatta Barrow while the Special Adviser to the Wife of the President, Dr. Hajo Sani (r) watched during the high level meeting of African First Ladies as one of the side events of the 73rd General Assembly of the United Nations Congress at the Conference Room 1, United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A. PHOTO SUNDAY AGHAEZE SEPT 24 2018.

He said the world was  facing diverse challenges such as  conflict, climate change, terrorism, desertification, poverty, armed trafficking and violent extremism.

The Nigerian leader, however, stated that now was  also a time of great hope and renaissance.

He stressed the need for the global community to live up to Mandela’s indelible legacies by being  accountable to the values and principles and hope for the  declaration through  striving for a just, peaceful, prosperous, democratic, fair and inclusive world.

According to him, there is need for  concerted efforts to build a just, peaceful, prosperous, inclusive and fair world and revive the values which Mandela stood for.

Buhari also said: “This centenary celebration provides an avenue to reflect on the legacies of Nelson Mandela and his unwavering advocacy for human rights, social justice and peace.

“It also affords us the rare privilege to rededicate ourselves to the service of humanity by championing democracy, conflict resolution, disarmament, mutual respect, reconciliation, gender equality and the fight against poverty.

“There is no doubt that in the quest to attain peace and development, the world will draw inspiration from the life of Nelson Mandela.

“As we herald the Nelson Mandela Decade of Peace, Nigeria calls on all states to recognise that the United Nations is built on pillars of peace and security, development and human rights.

“These are the foundations for our collective wellbeing and emphasise that there can be no peace without sustainable development and no sustainable development without peace and the full respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all.’’

Buhari said by the declaration of the Mandela’s Decade of Peace, Nigeria recognised the contributions of women to the advancement of societies and their contributions to the prevention and resolution of conflicts.

PRESIDENT BUHARI SPEAKS AT MANDELA PEACE SUBMIT. 1A. President Muhmmadu Buhari during the Mandela Submit at the 73rd General Assembly of the United Nations United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. SEPT 24 2018.

Member states at the summit adopted the first resolution of the General Assembly’s 73rd session, “committing to demonstrate mutual respect, tolerance, understanding and reconciliation in (their) relations.”

“We resolve to move beyond words in the promotion of peaceful, just, inclusive and non-discriminatory societies, stressing the importance of the equal participation and full involvement of women and the meaningful participation of youth in all efforts for the maintenance and promotion of peace and security.

“Sustainable development cannot be realised without peace and security, and peace and security will be at risk without sustainable development.

“ We reaffirm our pledge that no one will be left behind,” the resolution read.

Addressing the summit, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke of the growing pressure against human rights around the world  and urged everyone to draw inspiration from Nelson Mandela’s wisdom, courage and fortitude, to face the challenges. (NAN)

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