Valentine Okafor
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said
the establishment of the Nigeria-Saudi Arabia Chamber of Commerce,
Industry, Mines and Agriculture will deepen the relations between the
two countries beyond diplomatic ties to commerce and industry.
The Minister made the remarks in Abuja on Thursday when he received
the President of the newly-established Chamber, Engr. Ibrahim Usman,
on a courtesy visit.
“Clearly from your presentation, it’s clear that the major objective
is to change the narrative and ensure that the relations between Saudi
Arabia and Nigeria should not be seen just from the narrow prism of
Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage, but from the prism of two very important
nations of the world creating a bridge through better cooperation for
the two countries and their citizens,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed described the Chamber as a clearing house for
proposals from business people from the two countries in order to open
new vistas for trade opportunities.
He said the absence of such a Chamber has led to the decline in the
volume of trade and also bred trust deficit between business people
from the two countries.
“The absence of this vehicle has led to loss of businesses between the
two countries and it has also aggravated the trust deficit between
them,” he said.
The Minister congratulated Engr. Usman for his doggedness in making
the establishment of the Chamber a reality, after over 10 years of
strenuous efforts, saying he has proven himself as a man of vision and
deep conviction.
In his remarks, Engr. Usman said in spite of the historical
relationship between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, the volume of trade
between the two countries is about $5 million.
“And whereas many Saudi investors are looking out for profitable
investment windows in friendly countries like Nigeria, our businesses
have been unable to capitalize on such opportunities due to lack of an
organized, reliable, safe and very secure private sector platform like
a Chamber of Commerce,” he said.
He said a 60-member inter-ministerial delegation from Saudi Arabia
will be in Nigeria next week for the second session of the
Nigeria-Saudi Arabia Joint Commission, which will further create
opportunities for the chamber to set up trade missions.