Nigeria, Cuba forge partnership in science and technology

Nigeria, Cuba forge partnership in science and technology

In a groundbreaking development, Nigeria’s delegation to the G77+China Summit, headed by Vice President Kashim Shettima, has solidified a collaborative future by signing a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Republic of Cuba. 

This milestone agreement seeks to bolster cooperation in the domains of Innovation, Science, and Technology, aligning the interests of both nations in their pursuit of progress and development.

The bilateral agreement encompasses a diverse range of areas for cooperation, reflecting the shared commitment of Nigeria and Cuba to advancing their technological and scientific capabilities. These areas include biotechnology, scientific research and innovation, technological advancement, human resource development, specialist exchanges in the realm of Science and Technology, and the transfer of technologies for developmental purposes. The MoU paves the way for a multifaceted partnership that promises to propel both countries forward on the global stage.

The momentous signing ceremony took place on the sidelines of the G77+China Summit, hosted at the prestigious Hotel Palco La Habana. This event marked the zenith of Nigeria’s participation in the summit, signifying a firm commitment to international collaboration and progress.

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Key Signatories and Acknowledgments

Representing Nigeria during this historic signing was the Minister of Innovation, Science & Technology, Uche Nnaji, while Cuba was represented by its Minister of Science, Technology, and Environment, Elba Montoya. This symbolic act of cooperation was made possible by the visionary leadership of President Bola Tinubu, whose commitment to diplomatic engagement laid the foundation for this significant agreement.

Minister Uche Nnaji expressed Nigeria’s determination to fully leverage the opportunities presented by this bilateral agreement. He emphasized that the practical implementation of the pact would commence promptly, and dedicated mechanisms would be established to chart a comprehensive program of action.

Nigeria’s Emphasis on South-South Cooperation

Vice President Shettima underscored Nigeria’s strong belief in the potential of South-South cooperation as a powerful platform for promoting sustainable development across the global South. He highlighted that the essence of this bilateral agreement would be focused on Research and Development (R&D) and the nurturing of human resources, thus deepening the collaborative partnership between Nigeria and Cuba.

Before the commencement of the G77+China Summit, Vice President Shettima had communicated to his Cuban counterpart, Salvador Mesa, Nigeria’s intent to utilize the gathering as an opportunity to establish crucial Memorandums of Understanding with Cuba. These agreements, which span vital sectors such as agriculture, scientific research, and technological development, underscore the shared vision of both countries in advancing mutual interests and contributing to global development.

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Distinguished Attendees

The signing ceremony was graced by the presence of high-ranking officials, including Adamu Lamuwa, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ben Okoyen, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Cuba, alongside other senior government representatives.

This landmark MoU reflects not only the commitment of Nigeria and Cuba to advancing their technological capacities but also their dedication to fostering international cooperation and development. As the practical implementation of this agreement unfolds, both nations are poised to embark on an exciting journey towards scientific and technological progress, with a shared vision of creating a brighter future for their people and the world at large.