 President Bola Amir Tinibu says war is not ideal for Nigeria's economic reforms and made attention in the Jair Republic. Aghoring Galali, the Special Advisor to the President of the Media and Publicity, disclosed this on Saturday following a meeting between Tinibu and the U.S. presidential envoy and Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Ambassador Moli Fee. Tinibu called on the U.S. to deepen democracy in the West African sub-region through collaboration with the economy community of West African state, Aquus. He explained that Aquus remained committed to exploring all options for restoring democracy in the Jair Republic. The Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Yusuf Turgas speaks on the outcome of the meeting. The economy, so business. We're looking at, of course, security concerns. That's the elephant in the room, you know, what's happening in our region. You know, what's happening in Niger. And you know, other things, the return to democracy and normalcy is paramount. The security concerns in the region also very important. Both sides are pleased. Of course, we're going to anger, so there will be sideline meetings there also to continue along the same lines. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.