INDIA High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr Mahesh Sachdev, on Wednesday,
said that the Indian government now leads the United States in the
purchase of crude oil from Nigeria.
He disclosed this during a courtesy call on Niger State Governor,
Babangida Aliyu, at the government house in Minna. He said recent
statistics showed that India had been buying more of Nigeria’s crude
than the United States government over the last three months.
Sachdev also said that bilateral trade between Nigeria and India had hit
$10bn mark while India’s investment in the country was valued at
$16.6bn.
The envoy said India would continue to cooperate with Nigeria to improve
her economy, adding that India would assist Nigeria in capacity
building of workers in both the public and private sectors as one of the
ways to revamp Nigeria’s economy.
“To reduce unemployment in Nigeria, the Indian government is now
partnering with the Kano State Government for the establishment of a
film city. We will also collaborate with the Niger State Government to
create health care facilities and improve agriculture as well as embark
on vocational training of youths towards self employment,” Sachdev said .
Responding, Governor Aliyu commended India for being one of the few
countries in the world that had kept faith in the policy of
strengthening the civil service, saying that the retention of the policy
had helped the country to develop in all ramifications.
He therefore urged Nigeria to take a cue from India for the rapid
economic development of the country, adding that if peace prevailed in
all parts of the country the economy would be revived.
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