Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama, has expressed Nigeria’s desire to further strengthen and expand cooperation with Tunisia especially in the area of  trade and investment.

This was contained in a statement released by the minister’s media aide, Sarah Sanda in Abuja, Sunday.

The Minister who spoke when he visited Tunisian President, Béji Essebsi, at the Carthage Palace in Tunis  on the invitation of his Tunisian counterpart, Khémaies Jhinaoui, said it was the first time in over 30 years that a high level Nigerian official had visited Tunisia.

The Minister expressed Nigeria’s desire to further develop trade exchanges and to benefit from the investment opportunities available in both countries.

He also spoke of the need to raise the level of cooperation between all African countries, considering that trade exchange between African countries is remains weak.

Onyeama also reviewed the challenges faced by Nigeria and emphasised that the priorities of the government’s work were to end terrorism.

According to him, other priorities of the government include establishing a system of good governance, creating jobs for young people, and diversifying the income sources of the Nigerian economy.

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He expressed his admiration for the success of the democratic transition in Tunisia and the efforts made by the president to achieve greater stability in the country

Responding, the Tunisian president stressed the need for enhanced cooperation between both countries.

He also emphasized the need for them to share experiences through the exchange of visits between senior officials.

The president, therefore, renewed his invitation to President Muhammadu Buhari, who he described as his brother, to visit Tunisia at his convenience.

Essebsi stressed the importance of developing a comprehensive and unified strategy to develop cooperation between African countries in all fields according to a progressive and progressive approach.

This, he said, includes economic aspects, security aspects and ways to crack down the phenomenon of terrorism through close coordination and cooperation among all the countries of the continent.

The president urged Nigeria to play its natural pivotal role in the development of the African continent to achieve a better future for its peoples.