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Business News of Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Source: guardian.ng

Obaseki, EU deepen ties on investment, human capacity devt

Godwin Obaseki Godwin Obaseki

The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said his government is strengthening partnership with the European Union to sustain the gains recorded by his administration in human capacity development, job creation and tackling illegal migration, among others.

Obaseki said this when he received the Ambassador of the European Union to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Ms Samuela Isopi, who was on a courtesy visit to the Government House, Benin City.

The governor said the state is consolidating ties with the EU and exploring new areas of investments in the culture and tourism, education, tech and other sectors of the state’s economy.

He said, “we have had a very good and strong relationship with the EU since we got into office in 2016. They have been very supportive of our efforts at stemming the tide of irregular migration and human trafficking from Edo.

“For the successes and achievements we have made in the area of human trafficking and irregular migration, the EU has been a strong ally. They have worked very closely with us and their partner, the IOM, in ensuring they are able to roll out programmes to support victims of trafficking and returnees and help them with resettlement and job opportunities, making sure they are properly integrated into our society.

“We are now looking at windows for regular migration. How we can collaborate with the EU to create institutions to train our young people, certify and equip them so that they can be properly engaged and employed in Europe.”

On her part, the EU Ambassador who noted that Edo is one of the first states she’s visiting since her arrival into hailed the Governor’s development strides across all sectors of the state’s economy.

She said, “Edo State, a few years ago, was he state from where 50 per cent of the illegal migrants in Europe came from and now this percentage is lower than 10 percent.

All thanks to the leadership of the state government and strong partnership with the European Union and other partners.

“We have a very strong partnership with your state government on migration and mobility, both on supporting the resettling of returnees from Libya and creating the right conditions for the youth of the state to find opportunities here – education and job opportunities, among others.

“We are positively impressed by the results that have been achieved and want to reassure His Excellency that we will continue to work together.”