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Nigeria, India’s largest trading partner in Africa — Envoy
India Minister of State for External Affairs, Vellamvelly Muraleedharan, has said that Nigeria is India’s largest trading partner in Africa. He also said that Nigeria/India bilateral trade in the year 2021/2022, had risen to $14.95 billion. He said this at the inaugural Session of the Nigeria India Business Council, NIBC, in Abuja. According to him, Nigeria has always been a favourite investment destination for Indian Businesses, with India being the second largest providers of employment in Nigeria. He said “I am aware that there are 135 Indian companies in Nigeria which are estimated to have invested over $20 billion. It is also a matter of pride that companies owned by Indians or Persons of Indian Origin are reputed to be the second largest providers of employment in Nigeria. The large and growing population of Nigeria, its talented youth, the abundance of natural resources, a democratic and business friendly Government and very strong cultural bonds between our peoples have all fuelled the rising economic engagement between both countries.
“But there is still great potential to enhance our economic cooperation and, with the pandemic behind us, both countries must look to vigorously make up for opportunities lost during the last two years. On the Trade front, Nigeria has been India’s largest trading partner in Africa and a very valuable energy partner.” On bilateral trade, he said, “Collaboration in trade and economic fields between two countries is made a lot easier when the political relationship is strong and the leadership of the countries are committed in further improving the ties. “Bilateral trade between both countries in the year 202122 had risen substantially over the previous year to touch US$ 14.95 billion.” To this end, he noted that the Government of India, through the EXIM Bank is financing solar power plan in Kaduna State and a Gas based power plant in Cross River, summing up to an investment of about $60 million.
According to him “I am glad that this is the case between India and Nigeria. India Nigeria relations started even before Nigerian Independence in 1960, with the establishment of our Mission in Lagos in 1958. In Nigeria, Government of India through EXIM Bank of India is financing a solar power plant and street lighting project in Kaduna State and a Gas based power plant in Cross Rivers State at a combined cost of nearly US$ 60 million.”
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