The House of Representatives has called on Nigeria and Ireland to collaborate in education, technology, agriculture, and renewable energy.
Professor Paul Nnamchi, chairman of the Nigeria-Ireland Parliamentary Friendship Committee, delivered the charge while receiving the Irish Ambassador, Peter Ryan, in Abuja on Thursday.
Nnamchi, Nnamchi noted that the parliamentary relationship is dedicated to discovering areas of mutual interest for partnership between the two countries, particularly in economic development, commerce, investment, and technology transfer.
He added that the committee would also work towards facilitating ” business forums, investment symposiums, and trade missions to explore opportunities for bilateral trade and investment between Nigeria and Ireland in conjunction with ministry of affairs and the ambassadors.
“Foster partnerships between chambers of commerce, industry associations, and private sectors to promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth.”
According to him, “the strategic framework for cooperation between the Nigeria and Ireland Legislative Friendship Committee represents a significant milestone in strengthening bilateral relations, promoting mutual prosperity, and advancing shared goals of peace, stability, and sustainable development.
“By working together in a spirit of partnership and collaboration, both countries can harness their collective strengths and resources to address common challenges and seize opportunities for a brighter future.”
The Ambassador, in his response, expressed delight over the initiative, stating that his country is committed to collaborating with Nigeria in several areas.
Ryan said “we are at your disposal. We are very excited for this. And I can’t tell you how grateful we are on behalf of Team Ireland here in Nigeria. How grateful we are for your initiative in this and we look forward to making many successes for both of our peoples together. Thank you very much.”