Former President Olusegun Obasanjo over the weekend flew to Khartoum, Sudan to have a meeting with Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir to discuss insecurity and instability in Africa, especially the ongoing crisis in Libya. Report says Mr Obasanjo had a meeting with him behind closed doors for atleast 30mins and spoke to the international and local media shortly after the meeting.
Peace, security and stability which are fundamental to the development of any nation must be our preoccupation. We must do everything possible to ensure that all over Africa, and particularly in North Africa, efforts are made to guarantee peace, security and stability no matter where the need arises. My brother, President al-Bashir and I have agreed to work
together with other partners to ensure that stability is achieved in the region and across the
continent,” he said.
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