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Nigeria, Israel Mull Joint Commission, High-Level Dialogue as Minister Seeks Support in Tackling Food Insecurity

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February 9, 2025
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Nigeria, Israel Mull Joint Commission, High-Level Dialogue as Minister Seeks Support in Tackling Food Insecurity

PHOTO: Left to Right: Ms Inbar Lipman Garden, Consul, Israeli Embassy, Abuja, H.E. Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Hon. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, H.E. MichaelĀ  Freeman, Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria and Permanent Rep to ECOWAS, and Ambassador Innocent Iwejuo, Director, Office of the Hon. Minister of State, during a courtesy call on the Honourable Minister of State for Foreign Affairs by the Israeli Ambassador.

The Federal Government of Nigeria and the State of Israel are considering a joint commission that would drive and enhance their bilateral relations.

This is as Israel expressed its readiness to deepen trade with Nigeria while collaborating with her in the areas of security, agriculture, health, education and film production, among others.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu disclosed this during a meeting with the the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria and Permanent Rep to ECOWAS, Michael Freeman, at the Tafawa Balewa House, Abuja.

Harping that people-to-people contacts make diplomacy effective, the minister looked forward to closer ties between both countries and expanding the frontiers.

She thanked the envoy for proposing a high-level dialogue in Abuja between the two countries assuring that both parties would work assiduously to actualise it.

Ojukwu said: ā€œIsrael is reputable in areas of security and counter-terrorism. We look forward to taking it beyond bilateral relations. We would want Nigeria to benefit from Israel’s technology especially in the area of food security.

ā€œThe Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is working diligently to improve the life of the poorest of the poor. The target of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs is working to ensure that the poverty-stricken have access to food and other humanitarian services.

ā€œSo, we hope that we can get to learn more about the drip irrigation technology. You know that rice is a staple food here, so we are open to embrace any technology that will make us have rice in large volumes.

ā€œThe two hundred and fifty million dollars volume of trade you mentioned is nothing, we hope that our prospective investors come to Israel and explore export opportunities to the country. We are calling for more collaborations, we are happy that some are on in the area of security.

ā€œWe are asking for some joint commission where we can use it to drive and assess our bilateral relations.

ā€œAlso, we hope that there could be some bilateral agreement in the area of Nollywood production. It’s a successful industry in Nigeria and we would like collaboration in this sector.ā€

Furthermore, Ojukwu highlighted that Nigeria contributes significantly to religious tourism in Israel, hence, her call for Nigerians who had stayed in the country for five years without criminal records to be granted citizenship.

Importantly, the Minister commiserated with Israel over the October 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas, stressing that it was a big dent on humanity. She expressed the optimism that after the current ceasefire, tension would be deescalated and the remaining hostages released.

ā€œWhen the October 7 attacks happened, for most people it was traumatic. What happened was a terrible stain on humanity. Nobody could have imagined that that kind of situation could have happened in the 21st century. I think that I will start by extending condolences to the State of Israel. I think that this administration clearly accepts that something happened and when we say never again, we hope that the world will do everything to create a more harmonious structure and ensure initiatives that this kind of mayhem does not happen again.

ā€œTruth is that there’s humanitarian situation in Gaza, so we are desirous of knowing what the future has for Gaza,ā€ the minister enthused.

Earlier, Ambassador Freeman stated that Israel and Nigeria have had a very interesting diplomatic history.

He congratulated the Minister on her recent appointment, and was upbeat that her coming would enliven the relationship between both countries.

He put the Nigeria-Israel volume of trade at $250million before the Hamas conflict and expressed the enthusiasm that it would improve, going forward.

The Israeli envoy said: ā€œThere is opportunity for very strong relationship with Nigeria. We’re looking for how we can build strong bilateral relations in agriculture, water management, education and health.

ā€œWith drip irrigation technology, we can grow rice anywhere. By next week, I will display that by planting rice in our farm at the embassy. We hope that Nigeria will take advantage of this advanced technology for rice production.

ā€œWe hope to do projects in health; advanced surgeries, malaria. We are doing well in early education. We also have i-FAIR, the highly innovative entrepreneurship mentorship programme in Nigeria. This is a breeding ground for future business leaders and innovators. We have trained 2,000 persons but hope to double the number. The aim is to have knowledge transfer to Nigerians without necessarily going to Israel.ā€

He disclosed that there is a film co-production agreement between both countries but is ā€œsomewhere stuck in the Nigerian system for over on year now. And I am aware that Israel/Nigeria are currently working jointly on a movie project.ā€

Ambassador Freeman further said that Israel will be happy to have high level dialogue with Nigeria; ā€œa practical dialogue that will be positive to us.ā€

He also updated the minister on the conflict with Hamas stressing that Israel had no territorial ambition in Gaza.

ā€œIsrael has no territorial desire or ambition. We don’t have any plans of staying in Lebanon. We left Gaza in 2005 and have no ambition to remain there but we can’t allow Hamas to control Gaza,ā€ the ambassador said.

Director, Office of the Honourable Minister of State, Ambassador Innocent Iwejuo and Consul, Israeli Embassy, Abuja, Ms Inbar Lipman Garden, participated in the meeting.the loss

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