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Home » News » Tinubu Engages with Saint Kitts and Nevis PM to Foster Enhanced Economic Partnerships

Tinubu Engages with Saint Kitts and Nevis PM to Foster Enhanced Economic Partnerships

March 29, 2025
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President Bola Tinubu on Saturday stressed the need for stronger bilateral relations between Nigeria and Saint Kitts and Nevis.

He made the call when the Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Terrance Michael Drew, paid him a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja.

Tinubu expressed gratitude for the opportunity to deepen ties between Africa, Nigeria in particular, and the Caribbean nation.

He described Drew’s visit as a chance to explore economic prospects that could benefit both countries.

“This visit provides an opportunity for us to examine and leverage all available economic opportunities so that we can achieve more together,” the President said.

Earlier, Drew said his country was seeking to establish greater ties between the Caribbean and Africa.

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He said: “I came to inspire our people here to come to the Caribbean to invest so that we can work together, closer as two regions. But really, we are all connected by blood.”

The PM said his country was focusing on agriculture and food security.

“As Mr. President said, food sovereignty is quite important. And so we have contacted a number of firms here in Nigeria to consider coming to Saint Kitts and Nevis or the wider Caribbean.

“We are looking at energy as well as logistics and transport, trade, education, and others,” Drew said.

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