Nigerian President Tinubu Wraps Up Productive Visit to Equatorial Guinea
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has successfully completed his official three-day visit to Equatorial Guinea. The visit, which began last Wednesday, was at the invitation of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
President Tinubu’s time in Equatorial Guinea was filled with various diplomatic and economic engagements aimed at strengthening the relationship between Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea. A major highlight of the trip was the signing of the Gulf of Guinea Pipeline agreement, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral relations between the two nations.
Furthermore, the revitalization of the Nigeria-Equatorial Guinea Joint National Commission was another key outcome of President Tinubu’s visit. This commission is expected to facilitate numerous bilateral activities, with plans for more initiatives to be launched in November.
The departure of President Tinubu from Malabo International Airport at around 4:03 pm was marked by the presence of Equatorial Guinean Prime Minister, Manuela Roka Botey, signifying the end of a successful visit.
The cordial and fruitful nature of President Tinubu’s visit underscores the commitment of both countries to fostering strong ties and enhancing cooperation across various sectors. This trip serves as a testament to the importance that Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea place on maintaining robust diplomatic and economic relations.
Overall, President Tinubu’s departure from Equatorial Guinea marks the end of a productive visit that has further strengthened the bilateral relations between the two nations. As both countries look towards future collaborations, the outcomes of this trip are poised to set the stage for increased cooperation and mutual benefits.
Source:
– Equatorial Guinea Ministry of Foreign Affairs
– Office of the Nigerian Presidency
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