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PM recalls shared experiences with Nigeria
Sunil Dang onboard with PM's
special aircraft
At
a reception hosted by the High Commissioner of India Prime Minister, Dr.
Manmohan Singh brought out the commonalities between India and Nigeria
and emphasized upon the shared experience between the two.
After wishing "Eid Mubarak"
and "Happy Diwali"in advance, he hoped the festive season brings
each one in the gathering joy, success and happiness. He also thanked
for the warm reception that has made them feel at home.
He said, “India and Nigeria
share many commonalities. Our historical experience and common
developmental challenges have brought us close together. We share common
hopes and aspirations. India is the largest democracy in the world and
Nigeria is t he largest democracy in Africa. We are multi-ethnic,
multi-religious and multi-lingual countries governed by system of plural
democracy.
India's partnership with
Nigeria and with Africa is important for us. We now seek to build on the
goodwill that exists between us to shape a strong contemporary
partnership that is multi-faceted and mutually beneficial.
During my Visit, I Look
forward to holding extensive discussions with President Yar'adua and
his Colleagues have been given the honour of addressing the Nigeria
parliament and am Looking forward to this opportunity. It will be our
intention to place India and Nigeria on a higher and qualitatively new
footing.
Nigeria is India's largest
trade partner in Africa. It also plays an important role in meeting
India's quest for energy security. Indian companies, both public and
private, have found willing homes in Nigeria.
To our Nigerian friends
present here today I wish to convey the warm greetings of the people of
India. We greatly value your unstinting contribution to strengthening
our traditional friendship and to diversifying our relationship in a
Meaningful manner.
To members of our India
community let me say that India is proud of you. You are our bridge that
unites India and Nigeria. You have acquainted yourself most creditably.
You have contributed to the development of friendship and goodwill
between our countries. You have also contributed to the development of
Nigeria by your initiative, enterprise and hard work.
India
teachers and doctors who came in the 1970s and 80s are still remembered
fondly in Nigeria. I am told that Indian Industry and business is the
second largest employer in Nigeria. Your contribution in the area of
social work, especially in the health sector is widely appreciated.
As a people we value the
virtues of tolerance and co-existence among cultures, language,
religions, political and social views and different way of life. I
believe that this background has something to do with the remarkable
adaptability and resilience of India communities all over the world.
While commending the success
of India here, I would also like to pay tribute to the openness of the
Nigeria society, which has created an enabling climate for our people to
do well and to flourish.
The government attaches the
highest importance to the safety and security of our citizens living
abroad. We have been assured at the highest level of the host government
that this is a matter that is being given high priority. Our mission
will offer all necessary assistance to our citizens in distress.
We are engaged in efforts for
the social and Economic transformation in the framework of an open
society and an open economy, committed to the rule of law and to
fundamental human freedoms. Our success in combining will have a
profound impact on the world.
We are a rapidly growing
economy and we are earning acclaim for the the quality of our human
resources. We are confident that in the coming years we can continued to
sustain a growth rate of between 9-10 percent. We need this rapid growth
to meet our socio-economic objectives and to rid our country of chronic
poverty. India offers limitless opportunities and is looking to its
overseas communities to contribute their might.
India has entered an exciting
new phase.it is a vibrant and self-confident nation. I invite you all to
contribute your spirit, endeavour and enterprise in the service of your
homeland." |