By Lawrence Olaoye;
President Muhammadu Buhari has said Nigeria and
Norway, a major fish exporting country, will
work together to deepen their agricultural
cooperation, particularly on fish farming and fisheries development. According to a statement signed by Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on media and publicity, Garba Shehu, the President made the commitment while speaking at a
farewell audience with the outgoing Ambassador of Norway to Nigeria, Ambassador Rolf Ree. The President said his administration will continue to promote agriculture as an alternative revenue earner for the country. He welcomed the
humanitarian aid provided by Norway and some
European Union member countries in support of Internally Displaced Persons in the country.ALSO SEE: GET FREE AGRICULTURAL E-BOOKS
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Buhari reaffirmed the Federal government’s
commitment to explore opportunities to ensure
the rehabilitation and safe return of affected persons to their communities. The President, who also received the outgoing Ambassador of Mexico, Mr Anthonio Garcia Blanco, commended the cordial relations between both countries in the forty years of their diplomatic relations. He
congratulated both envoys for a successful
completion of their tour of duty to Nigeria
and wished them well in their future
endeavours. In his remarks, the Norwegian
ambassador praised the Buhari administration for the clean-up of Ogoniland and other oil impacted communities in the Niger-Delta. Also speaking, the Mexican ambassador
underscored the historic and economic
similarities between Nigeria and Mexico,
stressing the need for deeper and more
productive ties between both countries.
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