“We will do our best to help Libya stabilise,” President Buhari told the Head of Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez Al-Sarraj, at a bilateral meeting on the margins of the AU Summit in Niamey, Niger Republic, on Sunday.
The crisis in Libya as divided or distracted the the world powers on who to back in the post Quadfi conflict North African Libya has Hafter and his LNA are hell bent in taken over Tripoli, the Libyan capital,
United states President, Russia, Egypt and UAE are tactically supporting the LNA. While Turkey, France and their middle east allies are backing the UN recognised government of national accord of Fayez Al-Sarraj.
President Buhari, who discussed recent developments in the North African country as well as bilateral issues between Nigeria and Libya with Mr. Al-Sarraj, noted that there were over 6,000 Nigerians in Libya, who see Libya as a gateway to Europe.
President Buhari, who discussed recent developments in the North African country as well as bilateral issues between Nigeria and Libya with Mr. Al-Sarraj, noted that there were over 6,000 Nigerians in Libya, who see Libya as a gateway to Europe.
He said the humanitarian crisis arising from insurgency and the drying up of Lake Chad, which has affected over 30 million people in the region who depend on the Lake for farming, fishing and animal husbandry has forced some Nigerians to defy the desert to make perilous journeys across the Mediterranean and the Sahara Desert to Europe.
Also, in a separate audience with UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, President Buhari stressed the role the international community needed to play in recharging the Lake, noting that the financial cost was beyond the affected countries.
The president noted that the instability in Libya has been a negative force on the Sahel. 
The Head of Libya’s GNA told the President that there had been a lot of deaths and injuries in his country, pledging that his government was determined to put an end to the situation. “The aggression must stop. 
The solution is not military alone we also believe in diplomacy. We are also victims of terrorism, just like Nigeria,” he said. 
Al-Sarraj declared that Libya contributed a lot to the establishment and survival of the AU, adding that it was now time for Africa to reciprocate. 
On her part, the Deputy Secretary-General told the president that the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will host the SDGs Summit during the high-level week of the 74th Session of the General Assembly in September, and will use the occasion to call for a road map for a decade of delivery of the sustainable development targets. 
The Deputy Secretary-General also congratulated President Buhari for signing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement at the AU Summit in Niamey.

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