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Osinbajo Attends ECOWAS Summit In Ghana, Meets Nigerian Community

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Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo SAN on Tuesday attended an Extraordinary Summit of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on the crisis situation in Mali.

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Osinbajo represented President Buhari at the summit in Accra, Ghana.

A statement issued by Osinbajo’s Spokesman, Laolu Akande to DAILY POST said the Accra meeting forms part of several efforts by leaders in the sub-region to resolve Mali’s political crisis.

Osinbajo attends ECOWAS summit in Ghana, meets Nigerian community

The Vice president also met with representatives of the Nigerian community in Ghana to discuss issues bothering on their wellbeing in the West African country.

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