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Presidency defends Buhari’s trip to Liberia, says ‘he cares about peace in West Africa

The presidency on Monday defended President Muhammadu Buhari’s trip to Liberia where he would take part in the country’s 175th independence anniversary celebration, IgbereTV reports.

In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the presidency said Buhari’s trip to Liberia showed the importance he attaches to the security, peace and wellbeing of the country and the rest of West Africa.

He was reacting to the criticism trailing the president’s trip to Liberia at a time Nigeria was facing its worst period of security challenges with terrorists invading Abuja and other parts of the country with reckless abandon.

Shehu said President Buhari would be the Special Guest of Honour at the celebration as Liberia marks its Special Independence anniversary of self-rule as the oldest independent post-colonial African country and would deliver an address.

The statement read: “The trip to Liberia comes at a time when political instability and the return of coups-d’état have upended two to three decades of democratic order in the sub-region

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