Buhari hosts Emir of Qatar, urges him to invest in Nigeria

President Muhammadu Buhari and Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hammad Al-Thani

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday received the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-thani, at State House, Abuja, urging him to invest in Nigeria.

According to a statement by Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity, investments in sectors like petroleum, power, aviation, agriculture, railways, and many others, featured prominently as the two leaders met.

It said also on the front burners was the recharge of Lake Chad with water from the Congo Basin, so as to grant succour to the more than 30 million people adversely affected by the shrinkage of the lake over the years.

“We invite you to invest in our refineries, pipelines, power sector, aviation, agriculture, education, and many others so that you can have your management here to oversee the investment. We need your expertise,” the statement quoted President Buhari as saying.

On the receding Lake Chad, he said of the over 30 million people affected, more than half were in Nigeria, and it has contributed greatly to illegal migration, as innumerable youths dare the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea, in order to find safer shores in Europe. A large number die in the process.

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“We need help with the recharge of Lake Chad, as it is not a project that the concerned countries can handle alone,” President Buhari said.

He added that: “Recharging the lake will bring back fishing, farming, animal husbandry, and the youths won’t be attracted by insurgency or illegal migration. We want Qatar to be involved because of the humanitarian nature of the endeavour.”

Sheikh Hamad Al-thani said he was honoured and happy to be in Nigeria for the first time, stressing it was a reciprocal visit to the one paid to Qatar in 2016 by President Buhari.

“The relationship between our countries is very good. We just have to build on it,” the emir said. “We share a lot of similarities in different areas. We need to enhance bilateral trade and economic cooperation. We are willing to do a lot more with Nigeria, and will continue to work on investment opportunities of mutual benefit,” he added.


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