Presidet Bola Ahmed Tiubu, o Friday, i Paris, Frace said Nigeria will sustai its spotlight o Africa coutries as the fulcrum of its policies o ecoomy ad foreig policy, assurig that trade issues, securi
ty ad border cotrols will be mutually implemeted.
Receivig the Presidet of Bei Republic, Patrice Talo, after the Summit o New Global Fiacig Pact i the Frech capital city, Presidet Tiubu oted that bilateral relatios with Africa coutries, particularly at the sub-regioal level will be ehaced for shared beefits i areas of security, health, eergy, educatio ad diplomacy.
“We are ready to improve relatios. Africa has bee the cetrepiece of Nigeria’s foreig policy,” he said i a statemet by presidetial spokesma, Dele Alake. “I believe i Africa. We have the ecessity to grow the cotiet. The world’s ecoomy is wobblig, ad Africa has bee left behid. O risk factors, Africa is always placed high, with higher iterest rates o borrowig. We are always classified as high risk. We must work together for systematic recovery ad growth,” he added.
Presidet Tiubu described Nigeria’s relatios with Bei Republic as that of siamese twis, joied at the hips, ad supported by other friedly coutries.
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