President Muhammadu Buhari and South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa,
will meet in October to discuss issues relating to wellbeing of
citizens and ways to further strengthen trade relations between the two
largest African economies.
In a telephone conversation with the
South African leader at his country home in Daura, Katsina State,
President Buhari accepted an invitation to visit the country to further
“consider recurrent issues concerning wellbeing of the Nigerian
community in South Africa, and the need to promote trade and
investment.’’
In an earlier letter of invitation, the South African President said:
“Your visit will provide an excellent opportunity for our sister
countries to further consolidate and advance our strategic partnership
and cooperation on matters of peace, security and socio-economic
development in our continent.
“We will discuss issues of mutual interest and concern in global governance.’’
President
Ramaphosa said the meeting will provide an opportunity to inaugurate a
Bi-national commission for both countries to “effect the strategic
decisions taken in 2016 to elevate it to the level of Heads of State.’’
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