The National Chairman of People's Democratic Party whose name is Uche Secondus has said that Nigeria is stressed as a result of insecurity disturbing the peace of the country and we need help from anyone who can render relevant ideas and logistics that would restore peace to the country.
A media statement released by Ike Abonyi who is the Media aide to Uche Secondus indicated that the National Chairman stated this when he received the South African High Commissioner, Thamsanqa Mseleku, at the party's headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.
Besides, Uche Secondus also explained that Nigeria has a lot to learn from South Africa concerning how to organize free, fair and credible election. Uche Secondus also appreciated the current president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa for the support and interest shown in the emergence of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the World Trade Organization's Director-General.
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