Vice President Kashim Shettima has held talks with the Secretary General of the Organisation of Southern Cooperation (OSC), Monssour Bin Mussallam, along with his delegation, in Addis Ababa.
The meeting marks an important step in strengthening regional ties and enhancing collaborative efforts on various fronts.
The discussions centred around several pivotal areas, particularly focusing on technology, education, creative industries, and the transfer of leadership skills among member nations.
Both parties recognized the transformative power of these sectors in fostering socio-economic growth and development, especially in Southern nations.
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Emphasising Nigeria’s commitment to innovation and regional cooperation, Shettima announced that the country is set to host the next African South-South Technology Summit.
He said the summit aims to create a platform for knowledge sharing and networking among African nations, facilitating the exchange of best practices in technology and innovation.
Shettima added that the initiative underscores Nigeria’s role as a leader in driving collective efforts towards sustainable development within the region.
also, the engagement exemplifies a proactive approach to regional collaboration, with a focus on leveraging shared resources and expertise to address common challenges and opportunities in the Southern hemisphere.