More French Firms Coming as France Notes Positive Trends in Nigeria’s Economy.
The French Government, yesterday, harped
on the positive trends in Nigeria’s economy, disclosing that more
French companies had indicated interest in doing business in the
country.
Senior Special Assistant, Media and
Publicity to the President, Malam Garba Shehu, said in a statement that
the outgoing Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Denys Gauer, made the
disclosure when he paid a farewell visit to President Muhammadu Buhari
at the state house in Abuja.
“The French Agency for Development (AFD)
which opened an office in Nigeria 10 years ago, has provided a total of
$2 billion facility for projects in the country,” the French Ambassador
was quoted as saying.
The statement added: “On cultural ties,
Gauer said France has concluded arrangements to establish a cinema
school in Lagos and some museums around the country in addition to
formalising an agreement on film production.
“The Ambassador said he would always keep fond memories of Nigeria and wished the country successful elections in 2019.”
Shehu said President Buhari commended
France for its commitment to strong regional cooperation in the fight
against cross-border crimes and terrorism in West and Central African
countries.
Buhari, the statement further added,
appreciated the roles and contributions of the French government to
peace, security and stability in the region.
Shehu also said the President recalled
that Nigeria placed the task of combating terrorism in the region on an
international agenda and received support and solidarity from France in
the area of training, information, intelligence sharing, technical and
equipment support.
According to the statement, the
President remarked that at the regional level where Nigeria was
conducting joint patrols with neighbouring countries under the
Multinational Joint Task Force, France had continued to encourage
regional cooperation among Nigeria’s francophone neighbours with the aim
of addressing security challenges and humanitarian conditions in the
area.
President Buhari, according to the
statement, used the opportunity of the farewell visit to formally
congratulate France for winning the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and
recalled the recent visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to
Nigeria, promising that Nigeria and France would continue to maintain
cordial relations and improve economic, cultural and political relations
for the mutual benefit of the citizens of both countries.
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