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EU, Nigeria deepen ties to foster cooperation on investment, security, others

By Stellamaries Amuwa, Abuja

The new Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Ambassador Gautier Mignot has stated that the EU has a global and strong collaboration with Nigeria based on shared values, human rights, democracy, rule of law, multilateralism and international law, and based on common interests.

Ambassador Mignot made this known during his speech at the Media Luncheon in Abuja. He stated that the EU interest is to see Nigeria consolidate its role as an anchor of stability in Africa and progress on its path towards a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable future, resting on a robust democracy and allowing all citizens to enjoy their fundamental rights.

He reiterated that through the global gateway strategy mentioned and investment agenda, EU wants to focus more on creating jobs and opportunities, especially for young people in Nigeria, building on Nigerians’ great sense of entrepreneurship and in sectors like green economy, digital, agri-food and health.

Other missions, he said, include to see better structure economic relation and dialogue to address and remove the issues that hamper more investment, more European investment in Nigeria and more trade.

Mignot further noted that, EU-Nigeria partnership in Nigeria suffers from a lack of visibility and there is need to combat it, not only in Nigeria but in other parts of West Africa and in the world. He mentioned that the EU would also combat disinformation and misconceptions which are sometimes fostered by people and foreign interests, or simply in many cases misconceptions from people of good faith that seem to be ill-informed or influenced by fake news or disinformation.

“And we want to help Nigerians in this endeavour, of course with the full respect for Nigeria’s sovereignty and also with the doses of humility, because especially in such a large country we cannot pretend that all cooperation is the main driver of change. And of course here the role is a very important role, the press has a very important role to play as a clinging house, let’s say, to explain to people and make the difference between the truth and the fake news. And as I told His Excellency the President during the credential ceremony, in uncertain times, in a fast evolving world as today, you need a constant and faithful partner on whom you know you can count.

“And the EU is and wants to be this for Nigeria and we feel that the reciprocity is true and we see Nigeria as a key partner and a major player in Africa and in the world and the next few years. And our new leaders are very much interested in Nigeria and we hope to have high-level visits and meetings soon to announce, to impulse our relationship at a higher level.

“And so my mission, or rather our mission, because it is a teamwork in fact, is to propose and implement decisions made by our leaders to strengthen our partnership. And in fact it has two aspects. The first aspect of our mission is to give visibility, more visibility, to what we are already achieving in Nigeria and with Nigeria. The EU interests to see Nigeria consolidate its role as an anchor of stability in Africa and progress on its path towards a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable future, resting on a robust democracy and allowing all citizens to enjoy their fundamental rights.

“This strong partnership in particular applies to the trade and investment relationship. Nigeria’s first trade and investment partner, more or less one third of external trade for a direct investment in Nigeria is with the EU. And we have a vibrant European Chamber of Commerce, Eurocham, and the chairman of Eurocham is with us also today, Yann Jigler, and I will give him the floor just after my presentation to tell you a few words about the Eurocham annual stakeholders conference which will take place next Thursday in Lagos. And the second part is to impose new initiatives and projects to exploit the untapped potential of this partnership.

“Through the global gateway strategy I have just mentioned and investment agenda, we want to focus more on creating jobs and opportunities, especially for young people in Nigeria, building on Nigerians’ great sense of entrepreneurship and in sectors like green economy, digital, agri-food and health. And this is actually already an ongoing work. And we want to pay special attention to the north of the country where there are specific needs but also a great sense of entrepreneurship again. And we could witness this a few days ago during a recent trip to the northeast and we have a package of ongoing and new projects there.”

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