Cameroon's Islamic Council head: Egypt biggest supporter of Africa

President of the High Islamic Council in Cameroon
Sheikh Oumarou Malam Djibing praised President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's support
for African issues with the aim to fulfill aspirations of the African peoples.
He stressed that Egypt is a staunch supporter of
African issues.
Egypt's chairmanship of the African Union this year
has given impetus to inter-African and Egyptian-African cooperation, especially
in the religious domains, Djibing added in statements to MENA.
He was speaking on the fringe of the forum of East
and Central Africa religious institutions and the International Muslim Youth
conference, which wrapped up on Saturday in the Ugandan capital, Kampala.
"We never feel as foreigners in Egypt, our
second homeland where we receive all forms of care," Djibing said.
Djibing added he highly values the role of Egypt's
religious institutions, topped by Al Azhar.