Irish envoy urges bilateral trade with Nigeria

The Irish Ambassador to Nigeria, Sean Hoy, said  that his country would enter into bilateral trade discussion with Nigeria to enhance economic development of the two countries.
Ambassador Hoy who paid a courtesy call on Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu state at the Government House, Enugu added that an Irish trade mission is billed to arrive Nigeria in September to enter into the trade discussion relationship with the country.
The Ambassador paid tribute to Nigerians for conducting successful free, fair and credible election and for a classy fight that culminated in the eradication of Ebola disease in the country.
He noted that he was deployed to Nigeria as an Ambassador during the outbreak of Ebola and commencement of the last general election in the country, two topical issues that presented a picture of anxiety in the country, expressing happiness over how the country handled the two challenges.
He, however, called on the Nigerian authorities and the people of the country to brace up to the challenge posed by the Boko Haram insurgency in parts of the country.


For the full story, check The Nation newspaper.















































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