Daily Trust

Buhari wants rise in trade diversific­ation with Portugal

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu Buhari has called for an increase in the volume of trade with Portugal as well as diversific­ation to non-oil products.

He spoke Thursday at an economic seminar between Nigeria and Portugal businesses during his state visit to Portugal.

He said the two countries were in dire need of new investment opportunit­ies following the devastatio­n on global economies caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and, in recent times, the impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict.

He assured of Nigeria’s support to Portuguese companies wishing to invest in the country.

Buhari disclosed that recently, the government of Nigeria awarded a contract to MotaEngil, a Portuguese company, to construct a railway line that connects Kano in Northern Nigeria to Maradi in Southern Niger Republic.

‘‘Just two months

ago,

Portugal opened its first North Africa Trade Chamber. This will complement the Chamber in South Africa.”

Meanwhile, Nigeria and Portugal have expressed determinat­ion to take relations to a whole new level with concrete deliverabl­es and stronger ties 46 years after the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations.

Buhari said this Thursday in Lisbon at a joint press conference with President Marcela Rebelo de Sousa of

Portugal.

He said the agreements included the establishm­ent of an Atlantic research centre, air travel, political consultati­ons, diplomatic training, cultural cooperatio­n, investment promotion, chambers of commerce cooperatio­n, women and child developmen­t; youths and sports developmen­t and digital economy cooperatio­n.

‘‘The world is at a crossroads. The decisions we take as leaders could make or break the world as we know it,” Buhari said.

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