Nigeria, Canada can do much more together, says Osinbajo

Nigeria, Canada can do much more together, says Osinbajo

by Joseph Anthony
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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that Nigeria and Canada can do much more together by improving trade, deepening ongoing educational collaboration, continuing dialogue on the global energy transition issues and climate change, amongst other.

This was the highlight of the meeting between Osinbajo and Canadian Deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, in Ottawa, the capital of the North American country on Monday.

During his interaction with top Canadian parliamentarians, including senators and cabinet members led by Freeland, Osinbajo noted that, โ€œwe are hoping for much more that we can do together.โ€

The Canadian Deputy Prime Minister, who is also the nationโ€™s Finance Minister, had earlier expressed similar sentiments while welcoming the Vice President.

She observed that the Canadian government values its relationship with Africa, especially Nigeria, and has been โ€œlooking forward to this visit for a long time,โ€ adding that the relationship with Nigeria is โ€œvery important to us.โ€

On the global net zero emissions targets, and energy transition, Vice President Osinbajo reaffirmed the view that gas ought to be adopted as a transition fuel, a notion he said garnered traction at the recent COP27 conference in Egypt, even though still widely unacknowledged in the West.

โ€œWe believe we must use our gas as transition fuel; we have huge gas reserves. We would like to continue to use our gas during the transition,โ€ the Vice President said, according to a statement by his spokesman, Laolu Akande.

The VP also explained that the Federal Governmentโ€™s Energy Transition Plan is focused on renewable energy, including the ongoing Solar Power Naija Programme, which was launched under the Economic Sustainability Plan.

Responding, the Canadian Deputy Prime Minister, who wondered whether countries such as Nigeria are already struggling to get financing for gas projects said, โ€œwe will be happy to keep talking with you on that, โ€ adding that the use of Natural Gas makes sense, and noting that the dialogue should continue.

Both leaders exchanged notes on some of the common and peculiar economic challenges in their respective countries, including fiscal and monetary challenges, subsidies, financial inclusion, social investments programmes and strategies to support the vulnerable, among others.

They also discussed the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), observing that the market provided opportunities for mutual benefits, not only for African countries, but also Canada which is desirous of contributing to its development and also tapping into the continental market.

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