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STATEMENT BY @MBuhari AT THE 1ST RUSSIA-AFRICA SUMMIT
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1. I'm delighted to participate in this 1st & historic Russia-Africa Summit. I thank our chief host, HE Vladimir Putin, of d Russia Federation for this important initiative & for the warm hospitality accorded to us.
2.     I also commend His Excellency, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of the Arab Republic of Egypt, for his visionary and collaborative leadership of the African Union.
3.     Today, we live in a world where collective peace and prosperity can only be achieved through collaboration and mutual respect. This reality was aptly captured by the Late Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior when he said and I quote:
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“We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”
4. Nigerias relations with Russia just like d rest of Africa, began during d Soviet era when diplomatic relations were 1st established in 1960. That relationship covered areas of education, healthcare, solid minerals dev. & military assistance especially during Nigerias civil war
5.     More recently, our partnership has extended to the oil/gas sector, military & technical assistance in support of our fight against Boko Haram insurgency. At this point, I would once again like to thank HE, President Putin for his support especially in the area of security.
6.     It is my hope that through this forum, Russia and Africa will revitalize their time-tested relationship by exploring new opportunities for the collective benefit of our peoples.
7.     Since the collapse of the USSR in 1991, relations between Russia and African nations have lagged behind historical levels. The former Soviet Union had been a key partner of Africa.
8.   We all remember the strong support we received from the former Soviet Union in our anti-colonial struggles. Africa will continue to remember this, and many other significant gestures of solidarity and support that shaped our history as a continent. We are eternally grateful
9.     As we live in an increasingly changing world driven by trade, technology and innovation, the time has come to inject new energy and pragmatism in Africa-Russia relations for the mutual benefit of both Africa and Russia.
10. I want to emphasise that this mutually beneficial relationship must go beyond trade & business
Our re-energised partnership must also address challenges such as counter-terrorism, poverty eradication, human/drug trafficking, illicit financial flows, climate change & migration
11.   Our continent is rich in human and natural but is lagging behind in capital and technology. This is why we see increased conflict, migration and instability that is also impacting many nations outside Africa.
12.   On our part, we in Africa have continued to view Regional Integration as a key development priority.  Our integration is one that seeks to address our infrastructure deficit, conflicts and terrorism, climate change, human trafficking and of vitality, trade.
13.   Our integration process also takes into account our diversity as a continent and our unique challenges at the national and sub-national levels. This is why progress has been slow but steady.
14.   With a population of over 1.2 billion people, for us in Africa, getting our socio-economic integration right presents enormous opportunities as we stand to promote robust, equitable and inclusive growth that will minimize conflict and enhance economic development.
15.   Today, these aspirations are captured in the Agenda 2063 of the African Union. We are confident that with strong partners like Russia, our goal of having a peaceful and prosperous continent is achievable.
16.   Nigeria is the largest economy & most populous country in Africa. Today, our population is almost over 200 million people. It is expected to grow to approximately 400 million by 2050. This will make Nigeria the third most populous nation in the world behind China and India
17.   Our economy is heavily dependent for its foreign exchange on oil. With the result that our  high Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is not as a result of domestic sector productivity.
18.   In the circumstances, although we still remain an oil dependent nation, our government in the last four years has focused on diversifying our economy by supporting key job creating sectors such as agriculture, mining and ICT.
19.   To achieve this, we invested aggressively in infrastructure development and introduced policies and programs that enhance our ease of doing business, reduce corruption in the public sector and enforce the rule of law.
20.   It is this inclusive economic diversification agenda that  we want to forge a new Nigeria-Russia cooperation. Already, we are seeing progress in areas of power generation, solid minerals dev. & rail transportation, I hope this will be expanded to Agric, Manufacturing etc.
21. We have over 200 Nigerian university students in Russia benefitting from Russian Govt scholarships which have been on-going since 1960. Earlier this year, Nigeria signed a Bilateral Educ Agreement (BEA) with Russia which will expand d human capital dev support we're receiving
Distinguished participants,

22.   Let me clearly state that the time has come with this historic summit today, for Africa and the Russian Federation to develop new mutually beneficial relations. On our part, I want to assure our Russian friends that Africa is resolute and ready.
23.   We look forward to embracing the new dawn of  Africa-Russia partnership in general, and the revitalized Nigeria-Russia relations in particular.

I Thank you.

NB:THANK YOU FOR RETWEETING.
-@Laurestar
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