Nigeria and Ethiopia have concluded arrangements to hold a Joint Ministerial Commission meeting in Addis Ababa in June where issues of mutual and continental benefits will be discussed.
This is a follow up to an earlier meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who was hosted to a state visit and presidential lunch attended by Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari and Ethiopia’s First Lady, Zinash Tayachew, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
At the meeting, both leaders agreed to take concrete steps to expand bilateral relations in key areas, including economy, trade, science and technology, solid minerals, among others.
According to Nigeria’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Victor Adeleke, the essence of the visit is to further strengthen the state of relations between both countries.
He said: ‘”The Ethiopian Prime Minister has always taken Nigeria as one of the pillars in Africa and a strong country in stabilising democracy in Africa.
‘”In the spirit of African brotherhood and seeking African solutions to African problems, President Buhari and the Prime Minister consult from time to time, and this visit is an icing on the cake.”
“The state of relations between Nigeria and Ethiopia is very warm. We are working together and we will soon be convening the Joint Ministerial Commission to discuss various areas of relationship that will be beneficial to both countries. ‘”Nigerian officials are heading to Addis Ababa in June to discuss various areas of relationship, including politics, economy, science and technology, mines and industry. We have been engaging and we will continue to engage.”