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NIGERIA AND INDIA SIGN MULTIPLE MOUS                                                                           I5-11-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                         Nigeria and India have signed three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to boost the long-standing partnership and cooperation between the two countries.

The MoUs signed included Cultural Exchange, Survey Cooperation and Cooperation in Customs.

The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dumoma Umar Ahmed, signed on behalf of Nigeria, while the Additional Secretary (Economic Relations) of the Republic of India, Mr. Dammu Ravi, signed on behalf of India.

Speaking at the occasion, the Permanent Secretary, ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Ahmed Dumoma Umar, noted that Nigeria and India have for decades shared strong ties rooted in historical, cultural, and economic collaboration.

He said the new MoUs signed are symbols of shared vision for growth, innovation, and sustainable development.

The Permanent Secretary, however emphasized that the success of the MOUs depend not only on the Agreements signed, but also on “the commitment in ensuring the implementation of their provisions.

Present at the signing ceremony included the Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, G Balasubramanian, and Representatives from the concerned MDAs.

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