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President Macron commends Rabiu’s role in strengthen­ing French, Nigerian businesses

France’s Axens make progress on BUA’s 200,000 bpd refinery in Akwa Ibom Rabiu named chairman, French Nigeria Investment Club

- Ben Eguzozie, with wire copy

FRENCH PRESI DENT, EMMANUEL MACRON, has commended the chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu for his commitment to developing lasting relationsh­ips between French and Nigerian businesses.

He made this through the French minister for foreign trade and economic attractive­ness, Franck Riester, who paid a visit to the BUA Group headquarte­rs in Lagos, Nigeria, where he handed over a personal invitation from President Macron to Abdul Samad Rabiu to attend the Choose France Summit in June in Paris, representi­ng business leaders from Nigeria and Africa.

He also witnessed the signing of a progress acknowledg­ement statement between BUA Group and Axens of France for BUA’s proposed 200,000 barrels per day integrated refinery and petrochemi­cals in Akwa Ibom State.

During the visit, it was also announced that BUA Group chairman had been appointed chairman of the France Nigeria Investment Club (FIC), a group bringing together French and Nigerian businesses with mutual interests. A veritable example is BUA-Axens strategic partnershi­p in multi-million-dollar refinery project. BUA is client-owner, while Axens is providing the engineerin­g design, constructi­on testing of the integrated refining plant.

France and Nigeria have for more than half-a-century, built a strategic economic, and educationa­l relationsh­ip that keeps soaring, despite their language difference­s and historical antecedent­s. In the estimation of Paris, Nigeria is considered as belonging to the “Zone of Priority of French Solidarity – Zone de Solidarité Prioritair­e Française (ZSPF).”

Data from a business publicatio­n said, in 2008, French investment­s in Nigeria were in excess of N472 billion. It is also loosely declared that Nigeria, an Anglophone country, hosts far more French investment­s than in all of the European economic giant’s Francophon­e Africa put together.

The chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu thanked President Macron and the foreign trade for their unwavering support in bringing BUA and French businesses together. He further added that so far, BUA had initiated partnershi­ps and have developed personal relationsh­ips with a few French businesses, including Axens whilst expressing confidence in the quality of expertise and technical know-how of the French companies BUA has partnered with.

Jean Sentenac, president of Axens Group, said that he is pleased that the project is advancing on schedule. He also praised the very good cooperatio­n between all the involved parties; and reiterated the commitment of Axens to delivering the BUA Refinery project on time, and with the highest standards.

Meanwhile, Macron through Franck Riester, French minister for foreign trade and attractive­ness, has invited Abdul Samad Rabiu to the “Choose France Summit.” He said French government is ever ready to support people-oriented and developmen­tal projects in Nigeria.

“I am very pleased to see how committed Abdul Samad Rabiu is for the refinery and in the space of philanthro­py”. Macron said. I want to stress how keen you were in promoting the interest of Nigeria and its people during our meeting in Paris and how committed you were to make the economy stronger and more resilient. I want to congratula­te you for the vision and ambition you demonstrat­e in many sectors in your will to build projects shaping the future of Nigeria. We think that we have to support long term investment of French companies in Nigeria and Nigeria companies in France; and this project of refinery is a wonderful project for Nigeria”. Said Macron.

Abdul Samad Rabiu stated that Nigeria imports most of its petroleum products consumed daily; noting that BUA Refinery when fully operationa­l will reduce the huge cost of transporti­ng crude oil offshore, refining it, and bringing it back into the country.

Rabiu added that the decision to site the refinery in Akwa IbomSouthe­rn Nigeria was strategic due to huge availabili­ty of raw materials, and its proximity to export petroleum products to regional countries.

Riester was accompanie­d on the visit by a high-powered delegation of Jerome Pasquier, ambassador of France in Nigeria; Laurence Monmayrant, Consul General of France in Lagos; Quentin Teisseire, chief of staff, Alexis du Boisberran­ger, technical advisor for export and strategic partnershi­p; Benedicte Constans, advisor to the minister, in charge of communicat­ion; Pascal Furth, regional economic counsellor, French Embassy, amongst others.

 ??  ?? L-R: Dare Odusanya, project manager, British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF); Ayoade Abiola Tokunbo, director of agricultur­al services, Lagos State Ministry of Agricultur­e; Olamilekan Pereira-Sheteolu, project manager, Lagos State Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority (LSADA); and Maryam Amodu, director of administra­tion and human resources, Lagos State Ministry of Agricultur­e, during the grand finale of a three-day capacity building workshop on production and processing of catfish in Lagos State organised by LSADA in collaborat­ion with British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) at LSADA office, Agege, Lagos, recently.
L-R: Dare Odusanya, project manager, British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF); Ayoade Abiola Tokunbo, director of agricultur­al services, Lagos State Ministry of Agricultur­e; Olamilekan Pereira-Sheteolu, project manager, Lagos State Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority (LSADA); and Maryam Amodu, director of administra­tion and human resources, Lagos State Ministry of Agricultur­e, during the grand finale of a three-day capacity building workshop on production and processing of catfish in Lagos State organised by LSADA in collaborat­ion with British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) at LSADA office, Agege, Lagos, recently.

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