Feb 18 • 22:52 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Tinubu, German Chancellor agree on power, security cooperation during phone call

President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have agreed to enhance cooperation in power, security, and railway sectors during their recent phone call.

In a significant dialogue, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have pledged to strengthen their countries' collaboration in several key areas, particularly in power, security, and railway sectors. This conversation emphasized Germany's commitment to support Nigeria in enhancing its power transmission infrastructure and in undertaking intelligence reconnaissance in the Sahel region, which continues to face security challenges exacerbated by terrorism and instability.

During the call, which took place on Wednesday, both leaders expressed a mutual desire to deepen the 65-year strong diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and Germany. They explored various ways to collaborate, including initiatives in creative arts and skill development, which highlights a broader approach to international partnership that extends beyond traditional political and economic ties. The discussions indicate a shared vision for improving bilateral relations and tackling contemporary challenges facing both nations.

One of the focal points of their conversation was the Presidential Power Initiative, where President Tinubu highlighted the need for international assistance in Nigeria's power sector. Chancellor Merz responded positively, indicating that Siemens is prepared to assist with the project while Deutsche Bank has expressed readiness to finance it. This cooperation could potentially lead to significant advancements in Nigeria's power supply and infrastructure, addressing ongoing issues of electricity access and reliability in the country.

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