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GMD NNPC group, Mallam Mele Kyari (Right) received the Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Usra Hendra Harahap. Top on the agenda was strengthening NNPC group partnership with Indonesian

From BLESSING OKEZIE, Lagos

The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Usra Hendra Harahap, has called for  increased business partnerships between Nigeria and Indonesia.

Harahap, said this will serve as a good medium for private sectors in both countries, to acquire appropriate knowledge to harness potential opportunities that exists in both countries.

He  canvassed this greater business partnership at  a Virtual Nigerian-Indonesian Business Forum organised by the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) in partnership with the Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC) in Lagos, Nigeria.

The forum which focused on Agribusiness sector held recently in Lagos,  brought together over 70 Nigerian and Indonesian companies.

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At the forum, Indonesian businesses Presentations on Hand Tractors, Agro processing Equipment, Water Treatment Chemicals and Natural Rubber Coagulant will be featured in this edition.

Dignitaries present during the forum include Hajiya Saratu Iya Aliyu, National President of NACCIMA; Mrs Beatrice Archibong, the Charge D’affaires of the Nigerian Embassy in Jakartar, Indonesia; Ambassador Hakeem Balogun, Former Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia and Ambassador Ayoola Olukanni, Director-General of NACCIMA.

In her earlier statement,  Aliya, who is also Chairperson, Organised  private sector (OPS)

in Nigeria, thanked the Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre in Lagos and the team at NACCIMA  for successfully organising the virtual business forum despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. She called for closer ties between Indonesia and Nigeria, especially in the area of Agribusiness technology, to ensure that Agricultural production in Nigeria is adequately enhanced for optimal output.

Also speaking, Archibong, stated that the organising of the business forum by NACCIMA  ITPC is  a clear demonstration of goodwill and determination to boost the economy of  the two countries  in spite of the growing pandemic which has negatively impacted global economy. She expressed the commitment of the Nigerian Embassy in Indonesia to coordinate with relevant stakeholders in Indonesia to make necessary information and guide into the Indonesian market available to potential Nigerian investors.

Some of the Indonesian businesses who made presentations at the forum include CV. KARYA HIDUP SENTOSA Of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Producers of Quick Kubota Power Tillers and Hand Tractors; CAHAYA AGRO, producers of Agric machiner; and KIAN BANGUN PRADIZA, producers of water treatment chemicals, rubber coagulants e.t.c.

During the business matchmaking session, several Nigerian businesses initiated partnerships such as partnerships on rubber processing in Sapele, Delta state.

The Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre in Lagos and NACCIMA agreed on continuous forum for engagement between Indonesian businesses and Nigerian businesses to further  strengthen the bilateral relationship between both countries that has existed since the establishment of its diplomatic relations in 1965.

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