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President Tinubu, Ramaphosa to meet over Nigeria-South Africa relations

by Ahmad Hamisu Gwale
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will meet with President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa in November for a business-to-business interaction that will further strengthen the relationship between Nigeria and South Africa.

The Independent Mirror reported that Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, Mallam Muhammad Haruna Manta, said this Saturday at the Department of International Relations and Co-operation (DIRCO), in Johannesburg, South Africa.

He spoke during a working visit of the second MTN Media Innovation Programme (MIP-2) fellows from Nigeria who are currently in South Africa, on a training programme, sponsored by MTN Nigeria, in collaboration with the Pan Atlantic University (PAU), Lagos.

Manta noted that the meeting is under the auspices of the Bi-National Commission formed in 1999, to strengthen the trade and bilateral relationship between Nigeria and South Africa.

He said that President Tinubu would discuss business matters that affect both countries, including visa permits for Nigerians travelling to South Africa.

“The Nigeria-South Africa relationship was cordial under the leadership of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, which led to the formation of the Bi-National Commission between both countries in 1999,” Manta said.

He however noted that the relationship started losing bond years after both leaders left the stage as presidents, with some incidents, leading to the relocation of many South African businesses in Nigeria, back to South Africa.

He said that the strained relationship between both countries, is currently affecting Nigerians who are regularly denied visas to travel to South Africa.

Asked if e-Visa would be discussed at the meeting, in a manner that would allow Nigerians to get visa-on-arrival in South Africa, Manta answered in affirmative, explaining that several other issues, including trade relationships and cross-border financial transactions, would be addressed at the meeting.

Also, the Deputy Minister, DIRCO, Republic of South Africa, Mashego Dlamini, confirming the November Bi-National Commission parley, said the meeting would be an avenue for both the Nigeria and South Africa presidents to discuss bi-lateral trade relationship and enter into some agreements that will further strengthen the relationship between both countries.

She said the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCTA), would also be looked into to enable small businesses to thrive in Africa.

She urged African journalists to support the African agenda in their reports for peace, security, and unity on the African continent.

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