In a statement
written by the Special Adviser (Media and Publicity to the Senate President),
Yusuph Olaniyonu, the senate president led a delegation to Germany to sort out
palliatives for Nigeria economic recovery.
He was welcomed by the head of
Bundestrat, the upper chamber of the German parliarment, Ms Malu Dreyer, who
has said that Nigeria as the leading country in Africa must be economically
strong and therefore deserved the support of a European giant like her country.
Dreyer who spoke at the weekend while receiving a delegation of the Senate led
by its President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, in Berlin said Germany attached
great importance to the strong relationship with Nigeria and will support the
on-going economic recovery programme in the country.
The Bundestrat
President who has just one year tenure, in line with the country’s federal
constitution, promised to raise the request made by Saraki for stronger
economic co-operation with the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel and Secretary
in charge of Economic Co-operation and Development, Mr. Muller.
“The
partnership between Nigeria and Germany is very important and should be
nurtured. This partnership at a very high level can help the entire population
in Nigeria. We have to do all that is necessary to
support Africa to prevent internal crisis that would later plague Europe. “We
should empower African nations to enable the people and their government take
their fate into their own hands.
We have a gain to make from this co-operation.
We are faced with refugee situation and to save ourselves the escalation of
this problem, we have to tackle the root cause of migration by helping African
countries to be economically strong and buoyant. That is why we must help
Africa” she said.
In the area of renewable energy, Dreyer said Germany would be
ready to help Nigeria through exchange of technical information and exchange
programmes as the clean source of power is the future of energy resource in the
world and her country had made much progress in the area.
Saraki while
responding to the message of his German counterpart reiterated the need for
Germany to partner Nigeria in the areas of economic co-operation, security and
renewable energy as both are continental leaders whose well being have positive
implications for Africa and Europe. He noted that the Senate delegation was in
Berlin to strengthen the existing relationship between both countries as
represented by the visit of the German President to Nigeria last year in
company with some businessmen.
“We appreciate cordial relationship between
Germany and Nigeria. We need German support as our government works hard
through progressive policies and legislations aimed at overcoming our current
challenges and engaging our youths who form about 70 percent of the population.
“It maybe true that we have economic challenges but the fundamentals remain
good and even the prospects are better. That is why we are seriously working to
diversify the economy and move away from the dependence on oil. We are moving
into agriculture, mining of numerous mineral resources and manufacturing. These
areas alongside energy production and funding of key infrastructural projects
are areas that German business people can invest in”, he said.
He said power is
one area where Nigeria required serious help as its inadequacy affects the
success of businesses and limits the productive ability of the people. He urged
Germany to provide necessary support to Nigeria through business investment in
the sector, provision of technical assistance and sharing of knowledge.
The
Senate President added that German support was needed to solve the security
crisis in the North-East of Nigeria and that the country was at the point where
the displaced people have to be rehabilitated, resettled in rebuilt homes and
environment as well as be re-assured that cases of isolated attacks by the
insurgents would cease.
The Senate delegation which had visited the Feldheim
village where the people are self-sufficient and totally dependent on renewable
energy also held talks at the Berlin House of Representatives, the Bundestag
and Bundestrat (lower and upper chamber of the German Parliament) and visited
the MediaTeam IT Education Centre in Berlin, one of the success stories of
Nigerians living in Germany, the Defence
section of the Nigerian Embassy and later had a lunch meeting with Nigerians
resident in Germany.
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