Nigerian Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on Tuesday attended an Extraordinary Summit of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on the leadership crisis situation in Mali.
Osinbajo represented President Buhari at the summit holding in Accra, Ghana.
A statement issued by Osinbajo’s Spokesman, Laolu Akande, said the Accra meeting forms part of several efforts by leaders in the sub-region to resolve Mali’s political impasse.
The Vice president is also scheduled to meet with representatives of the Nigerian community in Ghana to discuss issues bothering on their wellbeing in the West African country.
Issues arising from the $1m levy imposed by the Ghanian authorities on traders from Nigeria may be part of the agenda as Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo holds a meeting with representatives of the Nigerian community in the West African country today.
In the statement titled “Osinbajo departs Abuja for Accra to attend ECOWAS extraordinary summit on Mali,” Akande said Osinbajo would also be meeting the Nigerians “to discuss issues bothering on their wellbeing in the West African country.”
Akande’s statement reads: “Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, leaves Abuja this morning for Accra, Ghana to attend an Extraordinary Summit of the Economic Community of West African States on the situation in Mali.
“Prof. Osinbajo who is representing President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, at the summit will join other leaders in the sub-region to discuss the political crisis in Mali and the security situation in the sub-region at large.
“The Accra meeting will form part of several efforts by leaders in the sub region to resolve Mali’s political crisis.
“While in Accra, the Vice President will also meet with representatives of the Nigerian community in Ghana to discuss issues bothering on their wellbeing in the West African country.
“Accompanying the Vice President is the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb Zubairu Dada.
“Prof Osinbajo is expected back in Abuja today at the end of his engagements in Ghana.”