TYGF President advocates international partnerships for economic diversification
By Patricia Amogu
The National President, Tinubu Young Generation Forum (TYGF), Mr Kevin Timothy, said Nigeria’s international relations and partnerships would deepen its economic diversification drive.
Timothy stated this during an official meeting with Egyptian investors and billionaire business mogul, Mr Yasser Mohammed, the CEO/Managing Director of SAMCO Cooperation Company and Porto Marine Ltd in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Francisco Edu Ngua Mangue, Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea to Nigeria, was also in attendance.
According to him, the meeting focused on strengthening bilateral partnerships that will further boost investment opportunities and enhance economic cooperation among the three nations.
He said fostering such partnerships will drive growth and development; promote human capital development and build collaborations on initiatives to build skills and capacity.
“Key areas of focus include oil and gas,we will be exploring opportunities for joint investments and cooperation in the oil and gas system.
‘In the aspect of agriculture, we will be developing partnerships to enhance food security and economic growth.
“By strengthening cooperation, African nations can play a significant role in driving the global economy and positioning the continent among the top economies worldwide.” he said. (NAN)
Edited by Emmanuel Yashim
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