Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, recently visited Sweden to meet with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Their meeting was aimed at strengthening the relationship between both countries, with a focus on expanding trade, promoting innovation, and enhancing security cooperation.
Accompanied by a delegation that included Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang and several key ministers, Vice President Shettima’s visit centered around exploring future partnerships between Nigeria and Sweden. The discussions highlighted opportunities for collaboration in trade, digitalization, and sustainable development.
Nigeria, being Africa’s largest economy, holds significant potential for growth and is seen as an important market for Swedish companies. The delegation emphasized Nigeria’s readiness to deepen economic ties, offering promising opportunities in sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and green energy.
During his visit, Vice President Shettima spoke at a business forum held at Epicenter, Stockholm’s hub for digital innovation. He outlined Nigeria’s economic vision under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, stressing the country’s focus on creating an environment that encourages investment and innovation.
Swedish companies, including major players like Ericsson, Scania, and Arla Foods, expressed interest in exploring opportunities within Nigeria’s growing economy. These businesses are particularly keen on working with Nigeria in areas such as technology, agriculture, and infrastructure development.
This visit marks a significant step forward in the growing relationship between Nigeria and Sweden. With both countries committed to fostering economic cooperation, this partnership has the potential to drive mutual growth and prosperity in the years to come.