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Elections: FG pledges technical assistance to Sao Tome and Principe

By NAN
20 September 2018   |   5:39 pm
Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, says Federal Government will provide technical assistance for the success of Sao Tome and Principe Parliamentary elections scheduled for Oct. 7. Onyeama made this known on Tuesday in Abuja in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of valedictory meeting on the…

Nigeria’s minister of foreign affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama. PHOTO: TWITTER/ GEOFFREY ONYEAMA

Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, says Federal Government will provide technical assistance for the success of Sao Tome and Principe Parliamentary elections scheduled for Oct. 7.

Onyeama made this known on Tuesday in Abuja in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of valedictory meeting on the retirement of the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Amb. Olukunle Bamgbose.

The minister, who was speaking on his Wednesday’s visit to Sao Tome and Principe, said that he was there to represent President Mohammadu Buhari.

“It was to provide technical assistance to Sao Tome and Principe, the country is having election very soon and we are very keen and we are working towards how to make it peaceful

“Mr President really believe and is interested in supporting neighbouring countries, so it was part of what made the president to send assistance to them,” he said.

The minister, who in his remarks earlier commended the retired permanent secretary, described Bamgbose as a right man to work with.

“He is a hardworking man that is ready to put his best; he has all the qualities that I admire, very hard working, very loyal as well.

“I like his kind of person, if he doesn’t agree with me, he will tell me why he doesn’t; he will advise me and he was very productive; so we really enjoyed him,” he said.

Bamgbose in his remarks said that he was fulfilled as a permanent secretary, adding that he achieved all his set goals as in that position.

“I came up with “quick wins“, and in one year, all the things I thought I could do, I did all of them, so I am going out as a permanent secretary fulfilled.

“I am not going with any regrets because I did all I was supposed to do.

“I am fully satisfied now that I addressed some of the challenges identified when I was growing up in the ministry,” he said.

The outgoing Permanent Secretary urged the staff of the ministry to remain focused and sustain the legacy he left behind.

“What is important is that the work is continuous, I have done my own part, others will also do theirs, when you do your bit, things will move forward.

“I am challenging the officers behind me to follow some of the things I laid down.

“With the combined efforts, we can make some changes in the foreign services with beautiful decisions, every officer can come and serve and make impact,” he said.

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