Mr Tinubu assured members of the Sixth ECOWAS Parliament that Nigeria would continue to support it in achieving its objectives.
“Let us remember that our success and progress are measured by the quality of life of our people.”
He congratulated Mr Tinubu, just as he commended President Muhammadu Buhari on the conduct of the general election.
The president said Nigeria was committed to restoring democratic rule to Mali, Guinea and Burkina-Faso.
ECOWAS Parliament speaker has called for improved budgetary allocation to Agriculture to tackle food insecurity in the sub-region.
Nigeria threatened to withdraw its membership, decrying the alleged marginalisation of its citizens at the parliament in employment and promotions.
Mr Tunis harped on the need for alliances to be forged between sub-regional blocs and among all African countries to foster development.
The speaker of the ECOWAS parliament, Sidie Tunis, has called on presidents and leaders in West Africa to ensure obedience to the Community Court of Justice’s ruling.
Mr Arthur noted that despite having his papers, the immigration officials continually harassed him at his workplace to extort him.
