Cape Verde opens its first ever embassy in Nigeria

Jose Silva, Prime Minister of Cape Verde, has pledged better cooperation and an increase in trade volumes between Nigeria and his country in the coming years.
Mr Silva made the pledge in Abuja on Saturday at the official opening of the first ever Cape Verdean embassy in Nigeria.
The prime minister said tourism and transportation would top the areas of cooperation between the only Island-country in West Africa and Nigeria.
Speaking to journalists after the opening, he said the setting up of the embassy was a great step toward better cooperation and regional integration.
Mr Silva stressed that both countries stood to gain from each other with the cooperation that was being established.
“The opening of this embassy means to strengthen the relationship between Cape Verde and Nigeria both politically and culturally.
“Also, we will strengthen relationship with Cape Verde as well as its integration within the ECOWAS region.
“We are going to lure more private investments to Cape Verde, we want to bring more tourists from Nigeria. We already have many travelers from Nigeria to Cape Verde.
“We already have some investments there from other African countries like the Floating Hub which is an investment by a Malian.
“We believe that politically and culturally we have a lot to offer, even as a tourist destination,” he said.
He noted that the current trade volume between both countries was low, but expressed optimism that going forward, the volume will be on the increase.
“The trade volume between Nigeria and Cape Verde is pretty much weak for now, but, when it comes to trade, it is important to increase or improve the maritime and airline connections to increase the figures.
“Also, when it comes to free trade zones, it would play an important role if you invest in the connection between the region and Cape Verde in order to raise the figure,” he added.
Earlier in his remark at the event, Mr Silva said that his country sought to be well known within the sub-region.
“We seek greater integration of markets, trade, connectivity, private investments and tourism. Cape Verde wishes to position itself as an air and digital hub in Africa and integrate regional value chains in trade and industry,” he said.
He harped on the need for regional integration and good implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cape Verde, Rui Soares, and the new and first Ambassador of Cape Verde to Nigeria is Belarmino Silva.
(NAN)
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