A 17-member government and private sector delegation of Nigeria have visited Dhaka, led by Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, Minister of Communication and Digital Economy of Nigeria.
The visit was facilitated by the Nigeria-Bangladesh Business and Technology Forum (NBBTF), at the invitation of Foreign Minister Dr. A K Abdul Momen, MP.
The Nigerian delegation comprises government representatives from the Economic, Trade and Investment department, Nigerian Communication and National Identity Management Commission, Education Department, High Commission of Nigeria based in New Delhi, private sector representatives from Nigeria-Bangladesh Trade and Technology Forum (NBTTF) and business persons. The Bangladeshi delegation comprises high officials of Commerce and Foreign Ministries.
The Nigerian delegation will have several meetings with government sectors like ICT Division, BTRC, Secondary and Higher Education Division, NEC, Ministry of Textiles and Jute, BIDA, BEZA and private sector representatives like Beximco, BGMEA and FBCCI between 14-22 January 2023.
The delegation yesterday met with Foreign Minister Dr. A K Abdul Momen, MP at State Guest House Padma. During the meeting, the Foreign Minister welcomed the first-ever such multi-sectoral delegation to Bangladesh.
Dr. Momen cited the remarkable achievement of Bangladesh during the last decade in the socio-economic sectors including women empowerment.
He informed that Bangladesh is maintaining robust economic growth in spite of the existing global economic crisis. Dr. Momen briefed the Nigerian delegation about Bangladesh’s performance in the digital sector especially, in the rapidly growing IT sectors and opportunities in the Bangladesh Hi-tech parks.
The visiting Nigerian Minister referred to the remarkable achievements of Bangladesh in agriculture and other sectors. Mr. Pantami proposed that both countries may collaborate in freelancing areas and digital services such as national Identification documents.
Both sides agreed to explore possibilities of contract farming in Nigeria by Bangladeshi farmers as well as collaboration in agro and food processing.
At the meeting, Dr. Momen pointed out that D-8 countries should accelerate efforts to increase mutual trade. He sought continued support of Nigeria on the Rohingya issue.
The Nigerian Minister also had a brief discussion with State Minister Md. Shahriar Alam, MP when both sides reflected on ongoing bilateral cooperation, especially, the need of enhancing people-to-people contact.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Pantami had a bilateral meeting with Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, MP. The Commerce Minister hailed the Nigerian delegation in Bangladesh.
He referred to the traditional relations between Bangladesh and Nigeria. He mentioned that the mutual trade between Bangladesh and Nigeria is steadily growing and the Bangladesh government is making efforts to augment trade and commerce with Nigeria.
Mr Tipu Munshi commented that huge potentials lie for cooperation in economic areas like manufacturing and garments industries. He underlined the importance of more contacts among the chambers and businesses of the two countries and suggested formation of a joint business council.
Mr. Tipu Munshi referred to the vision of the government for achieving a Smart Bangladesh by equipping the population with digital knowledge.
Mr. Pantami praised the excellent economic growth of Bangladesh under the able leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He cited Bangladesh’ excellence in IT and garments sectors.
At the meeting, both sides agreed to consider the conclusion of agreement between the apex chambers of two countries. Both sides also agreed to establish cooperation in the IT & ICT sectors.
The Nigerian side mentioned that NBTTF is one such platform of cooperation. It was agreed that both sides would explore the possibility of conclusion of framework agreement on FTA or PTA.
The Commerce Minister sought continued support of the Nigerian government on Rohingya issue as well as at different UN elections where Bangladesh has launched candidature.
He proposed to the Nigerian government to establish a diplomatic mission in Dhaka.

