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E.U Delegation Begins 4-Day Visit to Nigeria, to Meets Businesses, Budget Minister and ECOWAS Officials

The Council of European Union’s Africa Working Group (COAFR) delegates have commenced their four-day visit to Nigeria, landing in Abuja.

Set for 26-29 February 2024, their agenda includes discussions with Nigerian officials, governmental bodies, civil society organizations, and representatives from regional, international, and private sectors in both Abuja and Lagos.

The COAFR, tasked with overseeing the EU’s external policies towards Sub-Saharan Africa’s 46 nations, the African Union, and sub-regional entities like ECOWAS, aims to strengthen ties and cooperation during their stay.

In Abuja, the COAFR delegation is scheduled for meetings with pivotal Federal Government departments, starting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Office of the National Security Adviser, and the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, among others.

Additionally, they will engage in discussions with the ECOWAS Commission, focusing on regional developments and the integration process.

In Lagos, their itinerary includes meetings with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Consuls General from EU member states, and leaders of the European Business Chamber (EuroCham) in Nigeria.

They are also set to tour various EU-supported initiatives in the state, which highlight advancements in digital technology, innovation, critical infrastructure, connectivity, and migration.

These interactions aim to further enhance the partnership between the EU and Nigeria.

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