South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma, will
begin a two-day state visit to Nigeria on March 8, Nigerian presidency has
announced.
In a statement yesterday, the presidency
said Zuma was travelling to Nigeria at “the invitation of President Muhammadu
Buhari.
“During the state visit, Zuma is expected to
address the Joint Session of the National Assembly of Nigeria, and will,
together with President Buhari, address the South Africa-Nigeria Business
Forum,” the presidency said.
South Africa and Nigeria have good bilateral
political, economic and social relations, underpinned by
strong historical ties dating back from the years of the liberation
struggle.
The two countries conduct their bilateral
relations through a structured Bi-National Commission (BNC) established in
1999.
There are more than 120 South African
companies in Nigeria in various sectors, including telecommunications,
aviation, tourism, banking, property, retail, entertainment and fast food.
Nigeria is South Africa’s key trading partner on the continent, providing
significant opportunities for its exports and investments. Nigeria is ranked
seventh in terms of South Africa’s total trade in Africa.
Zuma will be accompanied on the visit by the
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane;
Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula; Minister of
Trade and Industry Rob Davies, Minister of Home Affairs Malusi;
Gigaba; Minister of Energy Tina Joemat-Pettersson and Minister of Mineral
Resources, Mosebenzi Zwane, as well as a South African business delegation.
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