President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday complimented President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita of Mali and Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe on their triumphs in their individual nation's decisions.
Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, issued the Buhari's complimentary message in Abuja on Friday.
Buhari hailed Malians for giving the occupant another chance to serve them after the Aug. 12 presidential run-off even as Zimbabwe's Constitutional Court proclaimed Mnangagwa the victor of the July presidential survey.
The ECOWAS Chairman asked Keita's principal challenger, Soumaila Cisse, and his supporters to comply with the decision of the general population as affirmed by the decision of the protected court.
He urged Cisse to participate with Keita in light of a legitimate concern for the nation specifically, and peace and dependability of West Africa.
Buhari communicated his idealism that the effective result of the decision in Mali would additionally fortify Africa's majority rule accreditations as the natives practiced their establishment in picking their pioneer without let or block.
He wished Keita an effective second residency in a serene and stable environment and encouraged all Zimbabweans, particularly government officials, to join together and work for the advancement and improvement of their nation.

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