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Lamola: SA and Nigeria must elevate trade relations

03 Dec 2024 - by Staff reporter
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International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Ronald Lamola, has emphasised to his Nigerian counterpart the necessity for both nations to elevate investment and trade relations.

“One of the overriding imperatives of our bilateral relations is the need to increase our investment and trade relations to higher levels. The relatively large sizes of our economies logically dictate that our economic collaboration should be yielding much bigger results,” Lamola said on Monday. 

The Minister was speaking in Cape Town, where he co-chaired the Ministerial Meeting of the Bi-National Commission with the Nigerian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu.

To enhance economic cooperation and build on established sectors, Lamola said identifying bankable projects, especially in infrastructure development, was a key priority that should be pursued together.

Lamola stressed the importance of expanding trade relations between South Africa and Nigeria, as well as utilising opportunities within the African Continental Free Trade Area. 

“Our bilateral trade needs to reflect the enormous potential that is abundant in our countries.”

Lamola said strengthening people-to-people relations was essential to foster understanding, friendship, and shared values and this approach would also stimulate tourism, creative industries, sports, and collaboration in education and science.

South Africa and Nigeria are marking 30 years of diplomatic relations established in February 1994.

The ministerial session focused on strengthening relations and evaluating progress in implementing decisions from previous meetings.

“As we deepen bilateral collaboration, our countries cannot avoid the historic responsibility bestowed on us to be responsive to the challenges in our regions, the continent, and the international sphere,” Lamola said.

Nigeria had consistently advocated for an international system focused on peace in global relations among nations, said Lamola. 

“Nigeria, like South Africa, puts a high premium on the promotion of dialogue and peace in resolving disputes among countries. 

“[Nigeria's] current and previous leadership of ECOWAS [Economic Community of West African States] illustrates this track record of highlighting the supremacy of diplomacy over confrontation.”

Lamola expressed concerns about the state of peace and security in parts of Africa and globally. 

“The world is becoming fragmented and fragile, challenging the foundations that are important for anchoring a peaceful world. 

“Multilateralism is under threat as the temptation to resort to force is becoming a feature of inter-state relations in certain regions. Our continent is also grappling with a few conflict and war situations in some regions.”

As leaders sought to strengthen global institutions to be responsive to the needs of all States, Lamola said reform of some institutions had become paramount. 

“It is important that progress is realised in the current engagements aimed at reforming the United Nations Security Council. This organ of the United Nations needs to be more inclusive.”

He also assured his counterpart that South Africa’s Group 20 (G20) Presidency, which the country assumed on Sunday, was committed to ensuring that African developmental priorities were highlighted. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa will co-chair the 11th Session of the BNC between South Africa and the President of Nigeria Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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