Nigeria and Sweden have declared their firm resolve to deepen bilateral relations through trade, sustainable development, gender equality, and cultural exchange.
This was the outcome of a meeting between the Vice President of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
To this effect, Vice President Shettima said Nigeria will continue to be a dependable ally of Sweden in all seasons, noting that both countries are poised for a partnership âanchored in innovation, powered by people, and guided by our shared determination to uplift communities and secure prosperity for generations to come.â
Crown Princess Victoria is on a three-day official visit to Nigeria as part of the bid to enhance diplomatic and economic relations between Sweden and Nigeria.
Describing the Crown Princessâs visit to Nigeria as opening doors to deeper institutional relations and greater cultural exchange between both nations, VP Shettima noted that the visit is not only a continuation of dialogue but also a new chapter for both nations.
âThis moment opens the door to deeper institutional ties, stimulates business-to-business collaboration, and fosters greater cultural exchange.
âWe are particularly excited about opportunities in renewable energy, precision agriculture, healthcare innovation, and gender inclusionâareas where Sweden has much to offer, and Nigeria is eager to learn,â the VP stated.
VP recalled his high-level engagement in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, in October last year when he represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, pointing out that the visit marked a turning point in the bilateral relationship between both countries.
He continued: âFrom the warm hospitality extended by the Swedish government to the visionary discussions we had with Your Royal Highness, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, and the captains of Swedish industry, we returned to Nigeria energised by a new momentumâone that has since translated into tangible outcomes for both our peoples.
âOur meetings in Sweden last year were not ceremonial; they were catalytic. They opened doors to strategic collaborations and renewed our commitment to making Nigeria a fertile ground for innovation, investment, and sustainable development.
âOne of the most consequential outcomes of that visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Nigeria and Ericsson to support 5G innovation across our country.
âBeyond the digital frontier, Swedish enterprises continue to invest in Nigeriaâs human capital and sustainable development. We applaud SchoolTry, the Swedish edtech company, for its continued work in transforming educational outcomes in Nigeria.â
He told his guest that the aforementioned partnerships are âbuilding blocks in a broader architecture of cooperationâone that positions Sweden as a key partner in Nigeriaâs journey towards digital inclusion, educational reform, sustainable agriculture, and clean energy transition.â
Earlier, Crown Princess Victoria outlined Swedenâs vast interest in Nigeria, describing both nations as partners in so many sectors.
âWe have been talking about Nigeria and Sweden now for a few days and itâs wonderful to see the opportunities that are here. And I think itâs specifically important during the times that we live right now,â she stated.
