Nigeria congratulates Malawi for the inauguration of their new president

Nigeria congratulates Malawi for the inauguration of their new president

The federal government of Nigeria offers its congratulations to the government and the people of the Republic of Malawi for the success and peaceful inauguration of its excellence, Peter Mutharika, as a seventh President of the Republic of Malawi on Saturday 4 October 2025, in the capital of the nation, Blandyre.

This historical opportunity, following a democratic electoral process, is a testimony of the resilience of the democratic institutions of Malawi and the will of his people. Therefore, Nigeria praises the people of Malawi for their commitment to the principles of democracy, the peaceful transition of power and supporting the rule of law.

As brothers and partners, Nigeria shares the joy and optimism of this new chapter for the Republic of Malawi. We are confident that, under the guidance of President Peter Mutharika, Malawi will continue to record significant progress in its development agenda and in promoting unity and prosperity for all its citizens.

Nigeria remains committed to strengthening cordial relationships and brothers existing between our two countries and does not wait to deepen bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest, such as trade, agriculture, education and safety, for the benefit of both our nations and the African continent as a whole.

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