Nigeria to import fuel from Niger


  1. AfricaNews Monitoring Team with files from Thisday
    Niger is to begin exportation of refined petroleum products to Nigeria by the end of this year, the country's leader, President Mahamadou Issoufou, has said. Speaking in Abuja, Issoufou explained that the planned export of products to Nigeria would be aimed at bringing succour to residents of Northern Nigeria, whom he said would be getting supplies of the products from Zinder Refinery in Niger.
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    President Mahamadou Issoufou was in Nigeria to hold bilateral discussions with President Goodluck Jonathan on matters of common security especially trans-border crimes, which have negatively impacted on the sub-region.

    Speaking earlier, President Jonathan told the Nigerien leader that Nigeria was prepared to cooperate with her neighbours to tighten security and to check crime and terrorism.

    He said: “Terrorism and trans-border crimes pose a serious security threat to all our countries.  So, we will strengthen border patrols and other areas of cooperation with our neighbours to ensure the safety of our citizens.” On food security, Jonathan said Nigeria had plans to exploit its gas resources to further agricultural activities through production of power and fertiliser that would best suit the soil of the sub region.

    Jonathan assured Issoufou that Niger Republic would be readmitted into the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) at the community’s next summit.He also said the readmission of the country had become imperative in the light of the “full democracy” that had been restored in Niger Republic.

    He warned against reported attempts at unconstitutional change of government, which he said would not be tolerated. Jonathan assured his Nigerien counterpart that he would work with the country in the areas of power, agriculture, rail transport and water supply and re-invigoration of the Nigeria- Niger Joint Commission.

    Responding, Issoufou said he was equally worried by the proliferation of small arms in the region and expressed fears of security challenge. He said he was looking forward to agreements between Nigeria and Niger on how to achieve results in the listed areas of cooperation and called for immediate joint patrols between both countries.

    He expressed gratitude to Nigeria over her role in the restoration of democratic rule in his country and assured Jonathan of Niger’s cooperation in the attainment of the joint goal of common security.~




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