Prof. Tijjani Bande |
Nigeria has assumed the Chairmanship of the African Group at the
United Nations for the month of March 2019, succeeding the Republic of
Benin.
The Nigerian Ambassador/Permanent Representative to the
United Nations, Prof. Tijjani Bande, took over from his counterpart for
the Republic of Benin, Jean-Claude do Rego, at a ceremony at the African
Union Observer Mission in New York.
Bande pledged Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening the African continent.
The
Nigerian envoy also said his focus as Chairman of the African Group
would be to convey the views of the African Union at the United Nations
and globally.
“The focus of the Mission of Nigeria is to help to
continue the work of consolidating Africa’s position on a number of
common important issues from the point of view of the continent.
“These
positions are questions like Security Council reform, positions we take
in relation to the Status of Women, and issues relating to Peace and
Security around the globe.
“The whole idea is to strengthen the African voice.
“The
voices actually are of the African Permanent Representatives but
occasionally, collectively, we need to make a statement for the
continent and to defend the continent’s interests,” Bande said.
The
Ambassador/Permanent Observer of African Union to the United Nations,
Ms Fatima Kyari-Mohammed, said the Chairmanship position of the African
Group was very important in projecting Africa’s voice at the United
Nations.
Fatima said: “The monthly leadership allows us to have
somebody that can help us with the coordination of the various
priorities for that month.
“This is to ensure that we follow
through on the various priorities for us and most importantly, when it
comes to projecting our positions at the UN.”
According to her, there are a number of different platforms where Africa needs to speak as a group.
She
said the African Mission, through the African Group, ensured that
Africa’s positions as a group are integrated to ensure that they are
understood by all UN Member States, projected and then followed up.
Earlier,
the Rego had commended Nigeria for its contributions to Africa’s
integration, describing the country as a ‘pride’ of Africa.
The
Republic of Benin’s envoy also expressed confidence that the quality of
interaction among the Member States of the continent would be enhanced
under Nigeria’s leadership.
https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/nigeria-assumes-chairmanship-african-group-200355
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