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Nigeria secures $7bn investment deal from India

Nigeria secures $7bn investment deal from India

The Federal Government has secured a $7 billion investment deal from India as part of the government’s effort to attract foreign investment into the country.

Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Gangadharan Balasubramanian, disclosed this during the 75th Republic Day celebrations Friday night.

Recall that the South Asia country pledged $14 billion investment during the G20 Summit last year.

President Tinubu participated in the G20 September 2023 Summit hosted by India.

The Indian High Commissioner said not less than 150 Indian companies are operating in Nigeria, adding the companies hd a combined investment of $27 billion.

He said, “India and Nigeria enjoy strong and historical relations.  With the ties dating back to before Nigeria’s independence, our bilateral relations have been nurtured by the leadership of both the countries.

“Our economic and trade relations are strong and growing. Currently nearly 150 Indian companies with an investment of $27 billion are in Nigeria, mainly in the manufacturing sector and employ the largest number of people after the Federal Government.

“Owing to the special relationship, India had invited Nigeria as a Guest Country during her presidency of G20.  We had a memorable visit of H.E. Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the G20 Summit last year in September, that consolidated the ties further.

“Out of the $14 billion promised during this visit as investment into Nigerian economy, $7 billion has already been signed immediately after the visit.”

Balasubramanian said his government was working to ensure a deepened business relationship between India and Nigeria.

“Earlier this week, we had a successful visit of our External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar for the Joint Commission meeting.

“He had interactions with the leadership and business community in Nigeria and the Indian Diaspora.

“We stand shoulder to shoulder with our Nigerian friends in our joint journey towards development and would like to convey the commitment of the Government of India in further strengthening our ties,” he added.

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Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, said the trade volume between both countries was in the region of $20 billion in the last two years.

According to him, the trade volume consists of $14.95 billion in the formal sector and about $5 billion in the informal sector.

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