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The queen fought for indivisibility of Nigeria supported Nigeria during Biafra war

President Buhari on saturday said the United Kingdom under the late Queen Elizabeth stood by Nigeria during challenging times.

The President said the queen and UK Government supported Nigeria during the Civil War between 1967 and 1970 as the Queen visited the country twice before her demise.

Buhari spoke during a condolence visit to the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, at her residence in Abuja on Saturday. Though the president was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.

He said: "We have maintained very close ties with the monarchy. She was a very gracious and elegant queen.  

"For the purposes of remembrance, the fact is that 90 per cent of Nigerians do not know any monarch in the UK other than the queen. We welcome the new king and we look forward to a strong working relationship with the UK.

" The UK have been a very strong ally even in the midst of our difficult time during the Biafran war; they stood for the indivisibility of the Nigerian state, supported and ensured that we overcame that problem.

"We are partnering to deal with the insurgency so that it doesn’t overwhelm us. They have always stood as a very strong ally."

"She was the head of the commonwealth to which we belong. Not only that, she was the head of state for three years from 1960 to 1963 and when we became a republic she ceased to be. We have had very close ties with the queen. 

"She visited the country twice; first in 1953 when she spent about 20 days visiting different towns, and the second one was in 2003 during president Olusegun Obasanjo’s tenure." Boss Mustapha said on behalf of the president.



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