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'Nigeria,Saudi Arabia will co-operate to tackle terrorism,' Senate President

Today, along with a contingent of Distinguished Senators of the Federal Republic, I had the privilege of receiving a delegation from the Advisory Council of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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The Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, on his social media page, announced that that he met with a delegation of Advisory Council of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, 7th October, 2015.

The council was led by Prince Dr. Khalid Bin Abdullah Al Saud.

Senator Saraki said "Today, along with a contingent of Distinguished Senators of the Federal Republic, I had the privilege of receiving a delegation from the Advisory Council of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia led by Prince Dr. Khalid Bin Abdullah Al Saud."

He also hinted that Nigeria and Saudi Arabia will co-operate to tackling terrorism.

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