The Nigerian government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Liberia through enhanced political consultations, trade, investment, youth development, and regional cooperation.
During a meeting between Nigeria's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sola Enikanolaiye, and Liberia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ethel Davis, both nations discussed plans to deepen economic ties, including Liberia's proposed Investment Summit in Lagos.The summit aims to boost commercial, trade, and investment relations between the two countries.
Youth unemployment was highlighted as a key challenge, with calls for collaboration between Nigerian private sectors and Liberia to create employment opportunities.
Nigeria's youthful population was praised as a strategic asset, with emphasis on collaboration in fintech, creative industries, and digital innovation.
Both nations pledged to strengthen ties through ECOWAS and other regional organizations, ensuring long-term prosperity and security for their peoples.
Original title: FG Pledges Deeper Economic, Regional Cooperation With Liberia
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