Nigeria, Poland deepen ties on digital economy, defence, agriculture

Vice President Kashim Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima has said Nigeria is ready to deepen strategic relations with the Republic of Poland across key sectors, including defence cooperation, digital economy, agriculture and maritime development.

According to him, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, Nigeria has created a more business-friendly environment and remains open to mutually beneficial partnerships with countries willing to invest in its growth and development.

Senator Shettima stated this on Thursday while receiving the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs of Poland, Dr. Krzysztof Gawkowski, during a courtesy visit to the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Vice President said Poland possesses notable comparative advantages in several sectors critical to Nigeria’s economic transformation, stressing that both countries stand to benefit from stronger bilateral cooperation.

“There is room for enhanced and mutually beneficial business relations between Nigeria and Poland. We believe more in productive partnerships than dependence on foreign aid,” he said.

Shettima noted that President Tinubu’s administration has implemented major economic reforms that have improved Nigeria’s investment climate.

“Since assuming office over two years ago, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has unlocked the full potential of the Nigerian economy.

“We have liberalised the foreign exchange market, removed fuel subsidy and harmonised tax laws to ensure companies operating in Nigeria are not overtaxed. There is significant room for improvement in our relationship in critical sectors,” he added.

The Vice President further described Poland as one of Europe’s most progressive and strategic nations, citing its achievements in shipbuilding, maritime economy, defence production, digital innovation and industrial development.

He assured the Polish delegation of Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening cooperation and expanding economic ties between both countries.

Earlier, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Gawkowski, described Nigeria as Poland’s most strategic partner in Africa, noting that the country holds immense demographic and technological potential.

He said Nigeria remains an important partner for long-term cooperation, particularly in economic development, innovation and digital transformation.

Dr. Gawkowski expressed optimism that the visit would open a new chapter in bilateral relations and create fresh momentum for collaboration in technology, innovation and digitisation.

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