In
the difficult moments of our history, looking precisely at the period
of Nigeria’s war of unity 1966-1971, Egypt proved to be a strategic
partner from helping to train our military to support with equipment and
aircraft maintenance.
In
the course of his bilateral meeting with the Egyptian leader, Abdul
Fattah El-Sisi, President Muahmmadu Buhari recalled that in the course
of his service in the army, he too received military training in Egypt.
This 24-hour visit to to the Red Sea resort of Sharm Al-Shaikh was not just a ‘trip to Egypt’ as it has been wrongly portrayed, as
if it were primarily bilateral in nature or a ritual courtesy call on
President Sisi. The purpose was to promote investment and job creation
in Nigeria and throughout West, Central and East Africa, together with
other African leaders
The Sharm el-Sheikh ‘Africa 2016’ conference
aimed at tearing down trade barriers between North and sub-Saharan
Africa – a partnership anchored by the continent’s biggest and
third-biggest economies (i.e., Nigeria and Egypt) by the injection of life into a 26-nation free-trade pact signed by half the number of countries on the continent a year ago.
The
organizers brought together more than 1200 delegates to Sharm
el-Sheikh, included among these the eight Presidents and Prime
Ministers, ministers of trade and investment, representatives of global
financial institutions, businessmen and investment executives.
It
is expected that this new pan-African initiative will directly benefit
Nigeria in its efforts to expand and diversify jobs and exports beyond
the oil industry – a core component of President Buhari’s economic
vision for the country. Knocking down trade barriers within Africa will
create new markets for Nigerian farmers, manufacturers and other
businesses.
In
his opening remarks, Egypt’s President El-Sisi said that the forum
aimed at “pushing forward trade and investment in our continent to
strengthen Africa’s place in the world economy.”
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari who touted an extensive economic agenda said that this is not without challenges.
“The
new problem affecting investment is international terrorism…lots of
resources that could be used for development are being diverted to
address security issues.”
As
he and many others noted, the only way this can be redressed is by
widening the participation of the private sector in African economies,
the very idea behind the conference in Egypt.
One
shining example of how this could be done came from the African
Development Bank, ADB which announced through its President,Nigeria’s
Akinwumi Adesina that the bank would be investing 12 billion Dollars in
the energy sector in the coming five years to provide access to
electricity.
There are 645 million Africans without access to electricity.
President Buhari’s visit
to Egypt wasn’t limited to the business of “Africa 2016” in its
success, as it turned out to be one that is a remarkable watershed in
bilateral ties between the two states.
While
it was not surprising that El-Sisi rolled out the red carpet for
President Buhari in line with what many say is a plan by Egypt to
rebuild the country’s money-spinning tourism industry in tatters since
the mid-air bombing in October of a Russian plane, killing all 223
tourists and crew, the truth is also that these two of Africa’s three
biggest economies had been too far apart when it comes to trade. The two
leaders also bonded well with each other at their first meeting in
Addis Ababa early in the new year.
By
the last count, bilateral trade between the two states amounts to a
meager USD 100 million, with Egypt drawing about 80 percent of the
benefit.
Egyptian
pharmaceutical companies are making good sales in Nigeria. Egypt is
Nigerians’ preferred destination for medical tourism.
Linked
to this is their successful airline business trade in Nigeria. Egypt
Air makes seven weekly flights to Lagos, and six each to Abuja and Kano.
There is little or nothing to show from the Nigerian side and this one of the things President Buhari wants to change.
In welcoming our President to the bilateral discussion, the Egyptian leader did not hide his joy at the acceptance of the Nigerian leader to visit.
The
two leaders agreed to strengthen ties between their two states, to
reestablish that historical closeness which helped Nigeria remain a
single country decades ago.
They talked about doing this through enhanced partnership and cooperation in the areas of trade, security and defense.
President
Buhari welcomed Egypt’s decision to strengthen strategic cooperation
and intelligence sharing with Nigeria and from this, a framework for
dealing with terrorism would emerge. For this, he gave instructions to
the Ministry of ForeignAffairs to follow up with a meeting. Further
progress is expected to follow on security and trade issues. In
addition, the President requested El-Sisi to promote Egyptian investment
in education in Nigeria.
The two leaders also discussed a range of regional and global issues. As to be expected, terrorism topped them all.
They both expressed concern that the anarchy in Libya, a disturbing situation that had provided a great impetus to terrorism in areas far and around the failed state.
The leaders also emphasized their cooperation on climate change and energy issues.
Experts
in the field of diplomacy say that personal bond between two leaders
can help pave the way for better relations among states.
In Nigeria and Egypt relations, there is a good chance of this working to the benefit of the two states.
*Garba Shehu is the SSA Media and Publicity to President Buhari

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