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Morocco, Nigeria have shared vision for Africa’s peace, prosperity—-Ambassador

Morocco, Nigeria have shared vision for Africa’s peace, prosperity—-Ambassador

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By Joshua Olomu

Morocco’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Moha Tagma, says Nigeria and Morocco have strong bilateral ties and a common vision for Africa’s peace and prosperity.

He stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sideline of a reception to commemorate the Throne Day of the Kingdom of Morocco, on Wednesday in Abuja.

Morocco celebrates July 30, the ascension date of King Mohammed VI to the throne, and the 2025 anniversary marks the 26th anniversary of the monarch’s reign.

According to Tagma, Morocco and Nigeria have a long and robust diplomatic rapport, adding that the two countries were championing initiatives geared towards the unity, peace and prosperity of the continent.

“On the international stage, Morocco’s diplomacy continues to earn trust and respect, and in that sense, today is also an opportunity to celebrate the enduring and strategic partnership between Morocco and Nigeria.

“Our two nations share a common vision for a stronger, united Africa, and our bilateral cooperation is reaching new heights.

“The Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline project is one of the most ambitious energy ventures in the world.

“This pipeline, spanning over 6,000 km and connecting 13 West African countries, will promote energy security, integration, and development across our continent.

“We are also proud of our partnership in agriculture and fertilizer production. Morocco’s OCP Group is investing over $1.5 billion in a new ammonia and fertilizer plant in the state of Akwa Ibom.

“Morocco stands ready to continue working hand-in-hand with Nigeria for peace, for prosperity, and for the advancement of our shared African destiny”, he said.

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The envoy said Morocco contributes significantly to Africa’s connectivity with the world through its national airline, Royal Air Maroc.

He said the airline serves 23 African capitals and cities, including Abuja and Lagos, connected to Casablanca by direct flights.

Earlier, the Ambassador explained that the Throne Day was a day of national unity, renewed allegiance and reflection on the achievements under the leadership of King Mohammed VI.

According to him, Moroccans of all walks of life are impressed by the remarkable progress achieved by the country under the king in all sectors of the economy.

“National Day has a very deep meaning because it commemorates the allegiance of the Moroccan people to the throne.

“I am pleased to witness it, and of course, it reflects the bond that exists between the throne and the Moroccan people.

“This day is more than just a commemoration of a royal anniversary; for us Moroccans, Throne Day is a moment to reaffirm the enduring bond between the people and the Glorious Throne.

“It is also to take stock of the progress made in the long march towards greater economic and social progress and greater well-being for the population, “he said.

The celebration was attended by stakeholders from different backgrounds, including government functionaries, captains of industry from both the private and public sectors and members of the diplomatic community. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Joseph Edeh

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