By Sunny Anderson Osiebe
Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki will on Tuesday lead a
five-man delegation on a three-day visit to the German Parliament, the
Bundestag, to promote improved economic relations between Nigeria and
Germany as well as for the purpose of peer review.
A statement signed by Yusuph Olaniyonu, Special Adviser (Media and
Publicity) to the Senate President stated that the delegation which
includes Senate Deputy Leader, Bala Ibn Na'allah, Chairman, Foreign
Affairs Committee, Monsurat Sunmonu, Chairman, Committee on Power,
Enyinnaya Abaribe and Chairman, Committee on Defence, Abubakar Kyari
will hold series of meetings with the leadership of the German
Parliament and the German-African business groups.
The visit will commence with a visit to a German Village, Feldheim,
which was the first community in the country to achieve 100 per cent
self sufficient renewable energy. This will enable the Nigerian
delegation to learn a few things on how to resolve the nation's
perennial energy crisis.
The Senators will at different times meet with the President of the
Bundestag, Mrs Dreyer, her Deputy, Johannes Singhammer, the
Parliamentary State Secretary in charge of the Federal Ministry for
Economic Co-operation and Development, Thomas Silberhorn, the Konrad
Adenauer Stiftung, head of Julius Berger, Mr. Walter J. Lindener and
President of the Berlin House of Representatives, Ralf Wieland.
It will also hold discussions with economic representatives of the
German-African Business Association, the Parliamentary Friendship Group
for relations with the English and Portuguese speaking States of West
and Central Africa of the Bundestag and attend plenary of the German
Parliament.
The legislators, apart from visiting important legislative institutions
in Berlin, will hold discussions with Nigerian embassy officials and
discuss possible ways of engaging with the German authorities to further
attract German investment into Nigeria and improve economic relations
between both countries.
The visit to the German Parliament by the leadership of the Nigeria
legislature will present opportunities for the visitors to explain the
economic policies of the present administration and the legislative
support being offered by the National Assembly in that regard. The
Senators will further solicit support from the Germans for Nigeria's
drive for diversification of its economy and solicit the support of the
German business community.
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