Tag: Dauda Danladi

  • My advice for Boko Haram- Afghan President

    My advice for Boko Haram- Afghan President

    Afghan President  Hamid Karzai has advised Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria to sheath their swords.

    He gave the advice when Nigeria’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, Dauda Danladi presented his letters of credence in Kabul, the Afghan capital recently.

    He called on the Boko Haram members to lay down their arms if they are true Muslims and embrace amnesty offered by federal government noting that no religion preaches violence.

    “Boko Haram should stop burning schools, Mosques, Churches in the name of Islam.  You should not destroy your country if you are true Muslims. You should protect lives because in Islam if you kill one, it is as if you have killed the whole of humanity and if you save life, it is as if you have saved the whole of humanity”

    He said Afghans have seen the futility of violence and put behind them the ugly past and have now embraced peace through dialogue.

    He recalled the activities of the Taliban’s in Afghanistan saying it was externally motivated and the people were used by the Taliban’s to commit suicide bombing without knowledge that they will be committing suicide.

    He said in most cases suicide bombers were given jackets containing bombs and on wearing it somebody who will follow them will detonate it on reaching their targets.

    Afghanistan First Deputy Minister of Defense, Saran Pooh-Enayatullah Nazari  while receiving Ambassador Danladi advised  Boko Haram members  not to or emulate the Taliban’s because they were supported by external forces to cause problems which made more than half a million orphans and widows in Afghanistan.

    Adding that Afghanistan lost over two million people, while one million were disabled, Nazari hoped his country’s experience should be a lesson to fundamentalists in Nigeria to stop any actions that will destabilize the country.

    “War is not good. It is like a flame and will destroy both the good and the bad.  Whoever makes efforts to stop it, God will reward him and who so ever try to aggravate it will destroy everything and will be responsible before God,” Nazari stated.

    He suggested the need for Nigeria to open its doors for Afghan young officers to attend some basic training in Nigeria.

    He hoped that Nigeria would not go through the same problem experienced by Afghanistan before embracing peace through dialogue.

    The Deputy Chairman of the Higher Peace Council, Abdul Hakim Mujahid who was a former Taliban Ambassador to United Nations also said that contrary to the perception of many, Islam is the religion of peace.

    While calling for religious tolerance, Mujahid quoted the Holy Quran Chapter 8 verse 72 which stated that “ …We have created you into different nations and tribes so that you can understand one another,
    the best among you in the sight of Allah is he who fears Allah most”.

    He said if Allah wanted to make all nations Muslims or Christians, he has the power to do so, but noted that in his wisdom, he chose not to do so.

    Danladi who is Nigeria’s nonresident ambassador to Afghanistan commended the efforts of President Karzai’s administration.

    He assured that Nigeria’s transformation agenda initiated by President Goodluck Jonathan on the international scene is global peace and economic diplomacy;

    He said issues on manpower development, capacity building and institutional strengthening will be forwarded to relevant authorities in Nigeria for consideration under a conducive atmosphere.

  • Nigeria targets $3b Pharma import from Pakistan

    Nigeria targets $3b Pharma import from Pakistan

    The Nigerian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ambassador Dauda Danladi has urged Pakistani Pharmaceutical companies to export their products to Nigeira.

    Speaking after a high level meeting held at Nigeria High Commission on Wednesday, Danladi said “Nigeria offers a huge market for Pakistani pharmaceutical exporters owing to the fact that Nigerians rate Pakistani Pharmaceutical products equal to European Countries.

    He said last year’s revolutionary steps taken by Nigerian High Commission in the interest of Pakistani pharma manufacturers brought dividends and export of medicines of over US $ 1 billion to Nigeria from Pakistan.

    The Envoy said Nigeria High Commission in Pakistan was determined to enhance pharma trade and Pharma Business 2 Business (B2B) connection with Pakistan to achieve target of US $ 3 billion by the end of 2015.

    He said the Commission was providing visa facility to Pakistani pharma exporters within 24 hours and  are also given preferential treatment in processing of their official documents.

    Deputy High Commissioner of Pakistan in Abuja, Ahmad Ali Sirohey, said top officials of Nigerian embassy in Pakistan are moving from one city to another visiting pharmaceutical companies and marketing their pharma products in Nigerian market.

    Sirohey thanked the Nigerian Envoy for inviting Inspectors of NAFDAC to visit NABIQASIM & SURGE LABORATORIES, two top pharmaceutical companies of Pakistan upon the recommendations.

    The Director, Pakistan Export Company (PECO) Abuja, Muhammad Ibrahim Bin Maqsood  emphasized that this was the right time for the Pakistani  pharmaceutical exporters to enter the Nigerian market as Transformation Agenda of Nigerian President offers great favors for Pakistani Pharmaceutical Industrialists under the umbrella of Pakistan-Nigeria Joint Commission.

    Expressing his optimism, Head of Chancery, Grema disclosed that Nigerian
    High Commissioner has personally visited a number of pharmaceutical companies in Islamabad, Punjab Province and Karachi to explore diverse range of Pakistani pharmaceutical products which include Antibiotics, NSAIDS, Antiulcerants, immuno-suppressant, dermatological and oral formulations for import in Nigeria.

    Khawaja Shahzeb Akram, Vice President, Mass Pharma (Pvt) Ltd informed about a variety of medicines being manufactured such as  hormonal tablets, capsules, injections and topical medicines at Mass Pharma.

  • Nigeria targets $1bn trade with Pakistan

    Nigeria targets $1bn trade with Pakistan

    Nigeria plans to enhance a two-way trade up to $ 1 Billion with Pakistan before the end of the year.

    The High Commissioner to Pakistan, Alhaji Dauda Danladi disclosed the plan last Friday said the Nigerian High Commission in Pakistan is actively working to start economic initiatives through a Joint Nigeria-Pakistan Commission.

    According to him trade with Nigeria is beneficial for Pakistan as Nigeria can serve as a window of business opportunity to the whole of West Africa.

    He said majority of Pakistani Industrialists have shown their interest to participate in the forthcoming Single Trade Fair to be held in Kano State this year  and appreciated the goodwill gesture shown by Islamabad, Lahore and Faisalabad Chambers of Commerce  to invest in Nigeria.

    “President Goodluck Jonathan attaches great importance to boost economic interaction with Pakistan. Consequently, great opportunities are being explored by the Nigerian High Commission in the area of Agricultural machinery like tractors, Pharmaceuticals and export of garments including electro-medical apparatus to Nigeria from Pakistan to enhance two way trade to $ 1 billion with Pakistan by the end of 2013” the High Commissioner stated.

  • Nigeria to expand military cooperation with Pakistan- Ambassador

    Nigeria to expand military cooperation with Pakistan- Ambassador

    The Nigerian Ambassador to Pakistan Dauda Danladi has called for more military collaboration between Nigeria and Pakistan.

    He made the call during a meeting with President, National Defence University, Islamabad, Lt.General Nasser Khan Janjua last Monday.

    Danladi noted that the two countries enjoy very cordial military relations since 1960 and have been playing a vital role in promoting peace in the world by participating in military peace keeping under the United Nations Security resolutions.

    Over the years, many Nigerian military officers have been trained and are still undergoing training in various Pakistani military institutions while the Nigeria hope to benefit from Pakistan’s experience in the areas of training and counter-terrorism.

    Lt.  General Nasser  Janjua commended the excellent performance of the Nigerian Military Officers undergoing training at the National Defence University.

    Both leaders agreed that mutual cooperation between Pakistan and Nigeria need to go beyond training aspect and could extend to other areas for mutual benefit.

    Lt.  General Nasser  Janjua, President, National Defence University, Islamabad briefed the Nigerian Ambassador about the military training facilities at National Defence University which were lauded by the Nigerian diplomats.

    The Nigerian Ambassador Dauda Danladi delivered his lecture about the security environment in the African Continent to the foreign military participants under training at National Defence University, Islamabad.