President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Abuja after a state visit to the Republic of Trkiye.The President arrived in Abuja on Saturday night at about 8:55 p.m. Nigerian time, after departing Nigeria on January 26 with ministers and other government officials.During the visit, President Tinubu secured a commitment from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan to increase bilateral trade volume between both countries to $5 billion. He said discussions to actualise the target had already begun.President Erdoan made the pledge during a joint press briefing with President Tinubu as part of the Nigerian leaders state visit.At present, trade volume between Nigeria and Trkiye stands at about $2 billion. Trkiye exports planes, helicopters, machinery, iron and steel, and chemical products to Nigeria, while Nigeria exports crude oil and agricultural products to Trkiye.President Erdoan said the establishment of a Joint Economy and Trade Committee would create opportunities to expand Turkish investments in Nigeria and help achieve the $5 billion trade target.At the conclusion of the bilateral engagements, President Tinubu and his delegation signed nine agreements covering Diaspora Policy; Defence Cooperation; a Joint Declaration Establishing the Economy and Trade Joint Committee; and Halal Quality Infrastructure.Other agreements include cooperation in Higher Education; Media and Communication; Education; cooperation between the Republic of Trkiyes Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diplomacy Academy and Nigerias Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs Academy; as well as cooperation between Trkiyes Ministry of Social Services and Nigerias Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.The post Tinubu returns after Turkey visit appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. Tinubu returns after Turkey visit
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Abuja after a state visit to the Republic of Trkiye.The President arrived in Abuja on Saturday night at about 8:55 p.m. Nigerian time, after departing Nigeria on January 26 with ministers and other government officials.During the visit, President Tinubu secured a commitment from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan to increase bilateral trade volume between both countries to $5 billion. He said discussions to actualise the target had already begun.President Erdoan made the pledge during a joint press briefing with President Tinubu as part of the Nigerian leaders state visit.At present, trade volume between Nigeria and Trkiye stands at about $2 billion. Trkiye exports planes, helicopters, machinery, iron and steel, and chemical products to Nigeria, while Nigeria exports crude oil and agricultural products to Trkiye.President Erdoan said the establishment of a Joint Economy and Trade Committee would create opportunities to expand Turkish investments in Nigeria and help achieve the $5 billion trade target.At the conclusion of the bilateral engagements, President Tinubu and his delegation signed nine agreements covering Diaspora Policy; Defence Cooperation; a Joint Declaration Establishing the Economy and Trade Joint Committee; and Halal Quality Infrastructure.Other agreements include cooperation in Higher Education; Media and Communication; Education; cooperation between the Republic of Trkiyes Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diplomacy Academy and Nigerias Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs Academy; as well as cooperation between Trkiyes Ministry of Social Services and Nigerias Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.The post Tinubu returns after Turkey visit appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. 
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