*SAYS ZUMA EXPECTED IN ABUJA SOON
*ENCOURAGES AFRICAN BUSINESS PEOPLE TO CREATE PROSPERITY ACROSS COUNTRIES
President
Muhammadu Buhari will soon be hosting his South African counterpart on a
state visit in Abuja as both leaders are now working to boost
diplomatic relations of the two nations, according to Vice President,
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
The
Vice President who just returned from a visit to South Africa last
night also held brief meetings over the weekend with both President
Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, where issues of common
interests to both Nigeria and South Africa were discussed. He also
commissioned a new Consular section building of the Nigerian High
Commission office in Pretoria on Saturday.
Speaking
with the press after separate meetings with the South Africa leaders,
Osinbajo said "the meetings went very well" and that they were helpful
in further establishing the traditional friendships between the two
countries.
He
disclosed that the meetings also reviewed "some of the critical areas
both countries are expecting to deal with in the coming years,”
disclosing for instance that "you know, President Zuma will be visiting
Nigeria very shortly.”
He
continued: “these meetings, in some senses, are preparatory and we are
looking forward to seeing him-(President Zuma). And we thought it might
be useful to mention one or two things that will be important in the
meeting that he will be having with President Buhari very shortly."
Prof.
Osinbajo who held several engagements over the weekend in South Africa,
including private events, met the South African leaders in Midrand on
the sidelines of the ruling African National Congress, ANC policy
conference in Midrand.
He
assured both South African and Nigerian media that the ties between
both countries would be further strengthened under the Buhari
administration, observing that "there is chemistry between President
Buhari and President Zuma.”
During
his stay in South Africa, Prof. Osinbajo attended the annual Pan-Africa
Prophetic Gathering hosted by the House of Revival Church in Brakpan,
was hosted to a Business dinner by the members of the South African
Chamber of Commerce and also held an interactive session with Nigerians
based in the country.
At
the dinner he urged Nigerians and South Africans to put aside any
difference and pursue prosperity across the two countries, with the mind
to break any barriers, while stating that the governments of both
countries would on their part create enabling environments to do
business.
"We
need to create an enabling environment where people who want to do
business don't have to compromise themselves, there are those who would
rather not do business if they have to compromise,” the Vice President
reasoned.
He
said African leaders should not be planning their policies as though
there are no huge inequalities in their countries. He said for instance
in Nigeria, "we now have to plan our budgets as a nation with the
realization of the huge number of the extremely poor in our population."
An important part of the solution to bridge the inequalities, he noted
is investing in education
The
Vice President then explained the social investment plans of the Buhari
administration including the Conditional Cash Transfer and School
Feeding programmes to the gathering. He stated that "once this model
succeeds, it may become a model to sell to other countries in Africa."
He
concluded that proper education would also help to define the true
narratives of how Nigeria and South Africa have bonded in the past,
recalling how Nigerian and the South African peoples collaborated
successfully during the movement against apartheid rule. He said for
instance, proper education on how both Nigeria and South Africa
collaborated in the past is the way to end some of the divisive
occurrences recorded recently including attacks against in South Africa.
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