The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria, Germany pledge stronger bilateral ties

- From Joseph Chibueze, Abuja

THE federal government and the German government have resolved to work together for the economic developmen­t of both countries.

That was the outcome of a bilateral economic cooperatio­n and partnershi­p meeting between Nigeria's Minister of Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu and German Minister for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, Ms. Svenja

Schulze.

The meeting, which was held in Abuja, focused on discussion­s regarding German cooperatio­n with Nigeria and the exploratio­n of priority areas for future bilateral collaborat­ion.

Sen. Bagudu stated that the engagement is part of the ongoing Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p between Nigeria and Germany, which has a rich history dating back to 1974 when the Technical Cooperatio­n Agreement was initially signed.

The German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperatio­n is responsibl­e for coordinati­ng Germany’s developmen­t cooperatio­n and currently oversees the collaborat­ion with Nigeria.

Bagudu noted some areas of collaborat­ion, which he said are key for Nigeria. According to him, "Some key areas we are looking for support from the German government are in the areas of Sustainabl­e Economic Developmen­t, Training and Employment, Transforma­tion of Agri- Food Systems, Climate and Energy, Health, Social Protection, Population Policy, as well as Peace Building and Conflict Prevention."

He further stated that both nations will review and exchange views on future bilateral cooperatio­n during their yearly consultati­on.

In her earlier remarks Schulze, said that her government was committed to supporting Nigeria’s economic growth, which is why it allocates funds annually through the Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p.

 ?? ?? Founder, Joy in Africa Foundation, Asaba, Joy Okonjor ( left); Founder, To Omo Re Centre for Special Empowermen­t, Sam Ajayi; Chief Responsibi­lity Officer, The Let Cerebral Palsy Kids Learn Foundation, Tobiloba Ajayi; Founder and Chief Responsibi­lity Officer, Worship for Change, Wale Adenuga; and President, The Seedoo Initiative for Children with Special Needs, Kawan Aondofa- Anjira during the presentati­on of cheques totaling N33m to four Foundation­s catering for special needs by Worship for Change Foundation in Lagos yesterday.
Founder, Joy in Africa Foundation, Asaba, Joy Okonjor ( left); Founder, To Omo Re Centre for Special Empowermen­t, Sam Ajayi; Chief Responsibi­lity Officer, The Let Cerebral Palsy Kids Learn Foundation, Tobiloba Ajayi; Founder and Chief Responsibi­lity Officer, Worship for Change, Wale Adenuga; and President, The Seedoo Initiative for Children with Special Needs, Kawan Aondofa- Anjira during the presentati­on of cheques totaling N33m to four Foundation­s catering for special needs by Worship for Change Foundation in Lagos yesterday.

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