Acting High Commissioner, South African High Commission in Nigeria, Mr Bobby Moroe, on Friday expressed his country’s commitment to strengthen cultural and economic ties with Imo.
Moroe said this when the Imo Concerned Citizens (ICC), a socio-cultural group visited him in Abuja.
He said that South Africa and Nigeria, particularly Imo had many areas that could be of mutual benefits to them.
According to him, there is need to create cohesion between the state and South Africa with a view to creating better life for the people.
“It is therefore necessary to identify and propose the areas South Africa and Imo State can cooperate based on the needs assessment of the state.
“We welcome the efforts of the state to renew our relationship, be it in agriculture, automobile or in tourism; we need to identify areas of common interest,” Moroe said.
While noting that Nigeria and South Africa are the emerging giants of Africa, Moroe emphasised the need to correct the misconception that both countries were rivals.
He called for media exchange programmes that are crucial in setting the records right.
“What we will not allow is the media projection that both countries are rivals.
“We need inter exchange of media so that people can begin to change the narrative and tell the story in objective manner.
“Politically, both countries are the dominant state entities in their respective sub-regions and we must sustain the narrative of building than destroying.
“We have to cultivate regular media relationship and explore opportunities of writing things that are truthful.”
and those things we feel can be replicated in Nigeria.”
Chike pleaded with Moroe to visit Imo in order to have better engagement with Gov. Emeka Ihedioha to give impetus to ongoing efforts aimed at strengthening the existing bilateral, economic and social ties.
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