President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo has said that Ghanaians were anxious and concerned about the well-being of Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari who has just recovered from an undisclosed ailment.
Akufo, who stated this on Tuesday while speaking to State House Correspondents after his closed-door meeting with President Buhari, said he would go back to his country with the good news that Nigeria was once again working.
“I came from Accra today (Tuesday) to visit my senior brother, President Buhari. All of us have been anxious about his wellbeing and it was very good news that he had returned.
“As an African I have to come and see for myself how he was. I am delighted to see that he is back, very vigorous as always, very engaging on the issues of our day.
“So, I am happy that I have this opportunity to come and I am going back to Ghana very fortified and I’m going to tell the Ghanaian nation that our big brother Nigeria is well and things are well,” Akufo-Addo said.
He also disclosed that he and President Buhari had an exhaustive half an hour meeting, reviewing events in both countries as well as what was going on in the West African sub-region.
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