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Nigeria, Turkey Forge Stronger Economic Alliance as Edun Meets Turkish Ambassador

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L-R:,Onur KILIC- CFO at Hayat Kimya Nigeria,H.E Hidayet Bayraktar- Turkish ambassador to Nigeria, Wale Edun-Honorable Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Motayo Latunji- MD Hayat Kimya Nigeria and Seta Akyol- Turkish Embassy commercial counselo Nigeria

In a strategic move to strengthen international economic partnerships, Nigeria and Turkey are set to deepen their trade and investment ties following a high-profile meeting between Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, and the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Hidayet Bayraktar.
The Director of Information and public relations, Muhammed Manga in a statement indicated that the meeting, which held at the Federal Ministry of Finance headquarters in Abuja, is a sign of renewed commitment by both nations to expand economic cooperation and foster a more business-friendly environment. This initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritizes sustainable economic growth and foreign investment.

During the discussions, Minister Edun emphasized Nigeria’s readiness to attract more foreign investment, highlighting recent policy reforms aimed at improving ease of doing business in the country. He assured the Turkish delegation of the government’s unwavering support, citing opportunities in key sectors such as infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and technology.

“The Tinubu administration is committed to creating a stable, transparent, and investor-friendly climate that will drive economic growth and prosperity for all,” Edun stated, reaffirming Nigeria’s strategic focus on diversifying its economy and fostering global partnerships.

Ambassador Bayraktar praised Nigeria’s economic reforms and expressed Turkey’s keen interest in expanding bilateral trade, particularly in sectors where both countries have mutual interests. He acknowledged Nigeria’s pivotal role in Africa’s economic landscape and highlighted Turkey’s desire to be a long-term partner in Nigeria’s growth story.

This diplomatic engagement is poised to unlock new avenues for trade, technology transfer, and infrastructure development, benefiting both nations. With Nigeria’s large market and Turkey’s robust industrial base, the partnership is expected to spur job creation, enhance technological cooperation, and drive economic resilience.

As both countries look to the future, this meeting marks a critical step toward fostering stronger diplomatic and economic relations, positioning Nigeria and Turkey as key players in the global economic arena.

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