The Association of Nigerians in Europe has hailed the
decision of President Muhammadu Buhari, to re-appoint Godwin Emefiele as the
Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
The association, in a
communiqué issued on Sunday at the end of the 5th annual general meeting, which
was held in Belgium to deliberate on recent happenings in Nigeria, expressed
excitement over the reappointment of Emefiele as the Governor of the apex bank.
The Association also commended the numerous sacrifices made
by the Nigerian troops fighting terrorism in North East Nigeria and also
praised the leadership of the various Armed Forces in providing sound guidance
and direction for the services.
The communiqué was jointly signed by Dr. Agwu Onyeke (President,), Adesugun Lawal (Ukraine), Chief Adekoya
(Italy), Engr. Bright Anyanwu (Spain), Mr. Godspower Smith (Germany), Chief
Chuba Chime (UK) Mr. Charles Ayoola (UK), Prof. Afik Babarinde (Cyprus), Mrs.
Anita Ibeh (Malta), Dr. John Umeh (Republic of Ireland) and Tobias Idoko (Netherlands).
The communique read: "The Association of Nigerian
Professionals in Europe commends President Muhammadu Buhari for reappointing of
the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefeile. This action
is a deviation from the past, where hard work and dedication to duty are always
sacrificed on the altar of politics.
"The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe
foresees a great future for Nigeria with the disposition of President Muhammadu
Buhari to issues in the critical sectors of the country despite the instigation
of violence and criminality by politicians especially those that have refused
to accept electoral defeat in good faith.
"It is a known fact that the state of insecurity in
Nigeria, are politically motivated in an attempt to discredit the efforts of
the current administration and by extension the efforts of the Armed Forces of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
"On the state of the Economy, the Association of
Nigerian Professionals in Europe commends President Muhammadu Buhari for
restoring confidence on the suitability of Nigeria for businesses that have
seen to a significant increase in the number of Nigerians relocating back to
Nigeria to contribute their quota to the development of Nigeria."
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