EVEN AS IT TACKLES EDUCATION, ENERGY, TRANSPORT, SECURITY CHALLENGES
In line with President Tinubu’s green economy priorities, a 900 million Euro bilateral agreement has been signed between the federal government of Nigeria and the European Union to create jobs and enable economic growth
The EU financial package launched at the Banquet hall in the Presidential Villa on Thursday in Abuja is equivalent to (₦728 billion) aiming to accelerate resilient, digital inclusive transition through the Government’s Global Gateway realities.
Speaking at the EU-Nigeria Strategic Meeting, the European Union Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen said the partnership seeks to drive new programs such as climate-smart agriculture, sustainable energy, access to health services, and education.