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Malnutrition: Nigeria Seeks Partnership With EU

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
11 months ago
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Vice President Kashim Shettima has called for strengthening relations between Nigeria and the European Union, particularly in addressing malnutrition and other humanitarian challenges.

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He expressed Nigeria’s appreciation for the EU’s support and noted the need for continued collaboration between the two partners.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by an EU delegation led by the outgoing EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Samuela Isopi, on Thursday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the Vice President, in a statement by his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, expressed deep appreciation for Ambassador Isopi’s contributions during her tenure.

“You have contributed significantly to strengthening the relationship between the EU and Nigeria. Your assistance in humanitarian efforts in the North East and North West and trade between our two nations has been invaluable,” he told the envoy.

Noting Nigeria’s strategic importance to the EU, Senator Shettima said, “Nigeria is the most populous nation on the continent and is projected to become the third most populous nation globally by 2050, after China and India. We appreciate your commitment and involvement in some of the most important programmes in Nigeria.”

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The Vice President particularly commended Ambassador Isopi’s work in Nigeria, saying, “You have contributed immensely towards strengthening the relationship between the EU and Nigeria. You have midwifed many transactions and assisted in many humanitarian endeavours in the North East and the North West subregions.”

“You have been around for some epochal moments in Nigeria’s political evolution. You were part of the process that midwifed the current transition. You were actively involved in signing the peace accord with political parties before the 2023 elections. You have been the focal person even in championing humanitarian causes.

“We value the EU’s continued engagement and support, especially in humanitarian efforts and development initiatives. We need your support now more than ever, particularly in addressing humanitarian crises and security challenges in the Northwest,” he added.

Responding, Ambassador Isopi reflected on her three-year tenure in Nigeria, highlighting the progress and collaborations achieved. She declared, “After three memorable years, it’s time for me to say goodbye.

“Nigeria has been busy, and I leave with an even warmer feeling than when I arrived. Nigeria has made great progress, with much more development and improved infrastructure,” she added.

The Ambassador emphasised the close collaboration between the EU and Nigeria, particularly with the Vice President’s office.

She said, “We’re proud of our collaboration with the office of the Vice President on many programmes. Your office has led the way, and we’ve been working diligently”.

“We aim to support Nigeria in peace and security. We’re very present and committed in the Northeast, now looking increasingly at the Northwest.

“We recently launched a new education programme there. We’ll continue to support the government’s efforts in humanitarian assistance, including new development actions in education and health.”

The Ambassador also noted the EU’s role in Nigeria’s economic development: “We’re also very active in economic development, working closely with your office on several initiatives, particularly in agriculture. We’re supporting key value chains, especially in the North, as we know that creating jobs for youth is crucial.”

She expressed confidence in the future of EU-Nigeria relations. She said, “We want to reinstate our continued engagement and renewed determination from the EU to work with Nigeria. I’m sure my successor will find a good partner in Nigeria to develop our relationship further.”

The deputy head of the delegation, Zissimos Vergos, and the Political Adviser to the EU in Nigeria, Osaro Odewingie, were also present at the meeting.


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