Categories: Local

Nigeria Welcomes Germany’s Investment In Power, Buhari Tells Envoy

President Muhammadu Buhari with Ambassador Azanaw Tadesse Abreha

 

President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Abuja said Nigerians eagerly look forward to investments in infrastructure, especially the power sector, that will illuminate their homes and stimulate business.

The President assured German companies that the government will honour terms of agreements on investments in the country.

Receiving Letter of Credence from the Ambassador of Germany, Birgitt Ory, at the State House, President Buhari said the agreements signed with Germany company, Siemens, on power was most welcoming for the country, and Nigeria looks forward to partnerships that will be mutually beneficial.

The President said the country remains grateful to Germany for humanitarian interventions in the North East for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and the visit of the Chancellor, Angela Merkel, to Nigeria in August 2018, which further strengthened bilateral relations.

In her remarks, the Ambassador said it was a great privilege to serve in Nigeria, which had always been her aspiration. She described the country as “the biggest and most important country in Africa’’.

“When I came to Nigeria last year in May, which was also my first time in Africa, as soon as I stepped out of the plane, I said this is where I will like to work,’’ she said.

Amb. Ory congratulated Nigeria for holding two key positions in the United Nations, Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, and President of the UN General Assembly, Prof. Tijani Mohammad-Bande, saying the country’s rising global profile reflects its pivotal role in Africa and West African region.

The German envoy assured the President that she will work towards improved relations between both countries, commending him for Nigeria’s role in ECOWAS, with renewed focus on economy and security.

President Buhari, who also received Letters of Credence from the Ambassador of Ethiopia, Azanaw Tadesse Abreha, encouraged diplomats to stay longer in the country in order to understand the dynamics of the culture, economy and landscape, noting that “Nigeria is big and versatile and requires longer period of stay to be understood’’.

“With your staff at the embassy, you need to stay longer and move around to really appreciate the country,’’ he added.

The President said the bilateral relations with Ethiopia had been steady and rewarding for both countries, urging the ambassador to further strengthen the bond.

The Ethiopian ambassador said he will promote strategic relations between Nigeria and his country, promising to take “the relations to the highest level’’ of mutual respect.

oluchi

Disqus Comments Loading...
Share
Published by
oluchi
Tags: BuhariEnvoy

Recent Posts

Osayi-Samuel Among Fenerbahce Players Probed After Bust-Up With Fans

The attacks took place after the Fenerbahce players and coaching staff celebrated their victory, goalkeeper…

9 mins ago

Man Arrested For Stabbing Brother To Death

Following a report received by the Divisional Police Officer, Township Police Station Bauchi, according to…

18 mins ago

‘Grave Step Backwards’: Meta Shuts Monitoring Tool In Election Year

Killing off the monitoring tool, a move experts say is in line with a tech…

18 mins ago

Formula One Owners Liberty Media Buy MotoGP For $4.5 bn

The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of 2024 subject to clearances…

29 mins ago

Herder-Farmer Clashes Leave 23 Dead In Chad

The clashes, which lasted for seven days and spread to two other villages, resulted in…

1 hour ago

Tinubu To Attend Bassirou Faye’s Inauguration As Senegalese President

President Tinubu, who is the Chairman of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government,…

2 hours ago