President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to stabilise Nigeria’s democratic system.
This was said by President Buhari on Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, when he met with Mr. Kim Jin-Pyo, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, on the sidelines of the World Bio Summit 2022.
he President proclaimed that the outcomes of the most recent off-season elections in the states of Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun proved that Nigerians support a democratic system of government.
According to him, “We are proud that our patriotic people are given the right to choose who will govern and represent them in the various legislative houses at state and federal levels.”
He recalled his political journey dotted with several attempts and court cases to clinch the Presidency, the Nigerian leader praised the introduction of technology, especially the use of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for his eventual success at the polls, while noting that the diversities introduced by the colonial history of Nigeria unlike in Korea, have not made governance easy.
He described the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the NNPC Ltd and Daewoo Group for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna Refinery which took place shortly before the President visited the Parliament, as “very significant,” the Nigerian President, who noted that “technology transfer is not easy,” expressed appreciation to the Korean government for its generosity in the rehabilitation of both Kaduna and Warri refineries.
He also commended the resourcefulness of the Korean shipping industry, and thanked the host government’s assistance towards the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s infrastructure, describing it as “crucial.”
Declaring that Nigeria was trying to be self-sufficient in many areas due to her huge population so that she can be of help to other countries in the sub-region as well, President Buhari affirmed that good education and health are “very critical and fundamental to our state of development.”
In his words, “We are doing our best to see what government can provide and hope the people appreciate our efforts.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Speaker thanked President Buhari for his first visit to the Korean Parliament and commiserated with Nigeria over the havoc caused by floods.
Describing Nigeria as a “cultural powerhouse” rich in population, natural resources, and high GDP, Mr. Jin-Pyo, said the Korean Parliament valued its relationship with Nigeria and loved to see increased “people-to-people” interactions.
He noted that under President Buhari’s leadership, the Republic of Korea was able to grow bilateral trade with Nigeria by 30 percent last year, and looked forward to expanded trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) regime.
The Speaker expressed his government’s readiness to assist Nigeria in the human capacity building while requesting support as Korea planned to host EXPO 2030 in Busam, adding that he believed many Nigerian companies would attend.
He thanked the Nigerian President for addressing the World Bio Summit and commended Nigeria’s choice as a manufacturing hub for vaccines with Korea ready to provide requisite staff training.