June 2, 2013 by Olalekan Adetayo Leave a Comment
The Federal Government on Saturday called for increased trade ties between Japan and African.
Vice-President Namadi Sambo made the call at the fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Yokohama, Japan.
A statement by his Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity, Umar Sanni, quoted Sambo as describing
increased trade as critical to sustaining economic growth.
The vice-president, who is representing
President Goodluck Jonathan at the Summit, regretted the trade imbalance
between Japan and Africa.
He argued that if Africa was to sustain
her recent economic development, the expansion of trade within the
continent and also with the rest of the world, including Japan, was
critical.
“While the value of total two-way trade
between Japan and ASEAN countries was over $205bn in 2012, trade between
Japan and Africa was a paltry $29bn in the same period. To enhance the
level of trade between Africa and Japan, therefore, there is an urgent
need to promote private sector interface between Japan and Africa under
TICAD,” he stated.
He, however, acknowledged the strides
achieved under TICAD, since its inception in 1993, particularly in
Nigeria, in the areas of rural water supply, basic education, health
care delivery, rural electrification and women empowerment, among
others.
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