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  • Saudi king, Crown Prince mourn

    Saudi king, Crown Prince mourn

    Saudi King, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has sent condolences to the government and people of Nigeria over the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Al Saud “expressed deepest condolences and sincere sympathy to the president, the Nigerian people, and the family of the deceased.”

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    Also, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, expressed his condolences.

  • Saudi King, Crown Prince mourn Buhari, send condolences to Nigeria

    Saudi King, Crown Prince mourn Buhari, send condolences to Nigeria

    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has sent a message of condolence to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, mourning the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

    In a cable addressed to Tinubu, King Salman extended his deepest condolences and sincere sympathy to the Nigerian leader, the people of Nigeria, and the family of the late president.

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    Similarly, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, also conveyed his heartfelt condolences to President Tinubu and Nigerians over Buhari’s passing.

    According to Saudi media reports, the Crown Prince, in his message, expressed profound sympathy to the Nigerian government and the bereaved family.

  • Saudi King, Emir of Qatar, Russian envoy greet Buhari

    Saudi King, Emir of Qatar, Russian envoy greet Buhari

    MORE world leaders yesterday congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on the renewal of his mandate for another term.

    The messages came from Saudi Arabia King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thania and Russian Ambassador to Nigeria Alexey Shebarshin, among others.

    In a telephone conversation with President Buhari on, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in Suadi Arabia wished President Buhari success and good health in his second term in office.

    The President’s senior media assistant, Garba Shehu said in a statement that the Saudi King extended good wishes of steady progress and prosperity to the government and people of Nigeria.

    President Buhari expressed appreciation to the King, affirming his readiness to enhance aspects of cooperation between the two countries in various fields.

    The Emir of Qatar sent a his congratulatory message through the cable to President Buhari, wishing the Nigerian President success and the Nigerian people further development and progress.

    The Russian envoy wrote in his congratulatory message: “I am honoured to extend my congratulations to you personally, Mr. President, and the people of Nigeria on the successful conduct of free, transparent and credible Presidential and National Assembly elections on February 23, 2019, that will shape the destiny of this nation for the upcoming four years and beyond.”

    Describing the election as yet another substantial step towards further strengthening of Nigerian democracy, Mr. Shebarshin wrote: “It is my conviction that your decisive victory will pave the way for yet stronger and more prosperous Nigeria that you will be able to deliver on the people’s mandate.”

    The Russian envoy expressed the hope that the President’s second term in office will be associated with further enhancements of bilateral cooperation and closer contacts between the two countries.

    The French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs in its congratulatory message said: “France congratulates President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election on February 23. It will continue to stand by Nigeria and to provide its full support for the implementation of the country’s priorities, especially economic diversification, job creation, counter terrorism and the fight against corruption.”

    President Buhari has also received congratulatory messages from Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa and Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya, as well as the United Kingdom (UK) Minister of State for Africa, Harriett Baldwin.

    She said: “I offer my congratulations to President Buhari on securing a second term as the Nigerian President. The UK is a long-standing friend and partner of Nigeria and the Nigerian people, and a stable and prosperous Nigeria benefits Africa and the world.”

    China had on Wednesday congratulated the President.

    “Nigeria is China’s strategic partner of cooperation in Africa”, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said at a daily news conference in Beijing.

    “China always attaches high importance to bilateral ties and stands ready to work with the new Nigerian government to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in various fields and bring more benefits to the two peoples,” Lu added.

  • Saudi king swears-in new ministers amid anti-corruption crackdown

    Saudi king swears-in new ministers amid anti-corruption crackdown

    Saudi King on Monday swore in the new head of the National Guard, replacing a royal removed in a major crackdown described as an anti-corruption drive in the oil-rich kingdom.

    Prince Khaled Ayaf replaced Prince Meteib Abdullah, a son of late Saudi king Abdullah, as the minister of the National Guard.

    The newly appointed economy and planning minister, Mohammed al-Tuwaijri, was also sworn in during the ceremony attended by King Salman, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

    Al-Tuwaijri replaces Adel al-Faqieh, who was also dismissed on Saturday, in a cabinet shake-up that took place hours before Saudi authorities arrested dozens of royals and former state officials.

    The officials reportedly face charges ranging from involvement in dubious business deals, money laundering, embezzlement of public money and mishandling state-owned enterprises for personal financial gain, according to state media.

    The arrests took place after the Saudi king ordered the creation of an anti-corruption committee headed by his son, Crown Prince Mohammed.

    Among the royals facing investigation is Prince Alwaleed Talal, a business tycoon, who has investments in 21st Century Fox, Twitter and Citigroup.

    In a bid to reassure investors, his company, Kingdom Holding, said on Sunday it was aware of “various media reports regarding … the company’s chairman of the board,” referring to Alwaleed.

    It said it “reaffirms its full commitment to continue the company’s work, its commitment to its investors and shareholders, and affirms the support of the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

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  • Saudi King vows to support Nigeria’s fight against terror

    Saudi King vows to support Nigeria’s fight against terror

    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman has pledged support for the federal government’s fight against terrorist groups.

    The Saudi leader in a phone call to President Mohammed Buhari condemned the terrorists and their ‘criminal acts’.

    King Salman told Buhari that Boko Haram’s  criminal acts are denounced by Islam and that the Kingdom rejected any foreign intervention in Nigeria, which would destabilize the country’s security and stability.

    Buhari reportedly thanked the Saudi monarch for his support, and said he would soon visit the Kingdom.

     

  • New Saudi king announces major government shake-up

    New Saudi king announces major government shake-up

    Saudi Arabia’s new King Salman has  further cemented his hold on power with a sweeping shake-up that saw two sons of the late King Abdullah fired and the heads of intelligence and other key agencies replaced alongside a cabinet shuffle.

    Top officials from the Ports Authority, the National Anti-Corruption Commission and the conservative Islamic kingdom’s religious police were among those let go.

    The new appointments came a week after Salman acceded to the throne, following the death of Abdullah, aged about 90.

    Salman also reached out directly to his subjects on Thursday. One of his more than 30 decrees ordered “two months’ basic salary to all Saudi government civil and military employees,” the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said.

    Students and pensioners got similar bonuses.

    “Dear people, You deserve more and whatever I do will not be able to give you what you deserve,” the king said later on his official Twitter account.

    He asked his citizens “not to forget me in your prayers”.

    SPA said Salman “issued a royal order yesterday, relieving Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, Chief of General Intelligence, of his post.”

    General Khalid bin Ali bin Abdullah al-Humaidan became the new intelligence chief, holding a cabinet rank.

    The change came after authorities in the kingdom last year blamed suspects linked to the Islamic State extremist group for shooting and wounding a Dane and for gunning down minority Shiites.

    A separate decree said Prince Bandar bin Sultan, a nephew of Abdullah, was removed from his posts as Secretary General of the National Security Council and adviser to the king.