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Lack of cooperation between Nigeria, Benin Republic obstacle to progress — Tinubu

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“Lack of synergy between Nigeria and Benin Republic has been an encumbrance to the mutual development of both countries, President Bola Tinubu has observed.

Speaking when he received President Patrice Talon of Benin Republic at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday, he maintained that cooperation is imperative for economic prosperity in West Africa.

Tinubu noted that Nigeria and Benin Republic share a lot in common, describing both countries as conjoined twins held together at the hip.

A statement issued by Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity), quoted the president as saying: “We are one. No other nation like ours should be worried. What is affecting us is a lack of synergy. We have not developed the necessary economic synergy that will benefit our two nations.

“We must have common economic principles and priorities. The economic program you are developing through inter-ministerial collaboration is welcomed by me.

“We will support all of our private sector interests to facilitate prosperity in both of our important countries. I appreciate the urgency of your approach, and we welcome this.

“Leadership is sometimes defined by urgent action. Thank you for your quality leadership. We are together. I am not a backward-looking person. I look forward. This is how I avoid missing steps.”

President Talon, who was at the presidential villa to seek the support of President Tinubu on improving trade relations ahead of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Summit.

The Beninese president described the relationship between his country and Nigeria as crucial.

He said Benin Republic is seeking stronger trade ties with Nigeria, emphasizing the free movement of people and goods between both countries.

Talon added: “Benin has started implementing a national development plan which includes enhanced integration between Nigeria and Benin Republic.

“Our development plan includes taking into account what investments are required in Benin to enhance our integration with Nigeria in trade terms. It is true that many agreements have been signed to push our integration forward, but they have not been implemented.

“At the level of ECOWAS, we embrace free movement and integration, and at the African level, AfCFTA envisages this; so we need to move urgently to make this a reality.

“Our investment program must be revised to factor in all factors of the Nigerian economy. We seek to set up an inter-ministerial technical committee that will jointly prepare a draft document for our legislatures.

“I am ready to sign an executive order to appoint members of the council to advance mutually beneficial cooperation across sectors.

“There have been difficulties bilaterally on the issue of smuggling. We will work hard to coordinate and ensure that your interests are protected as we integrate our economies. I want us to make history together.”

 

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