Shettima Visits Ethiopia For Talks On Climate Action – Food Security

Shettima Departs Abuja For World Economic Forum In Switzerland
Shettima Departs Abuja For World Economic Forum In Switzerland

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has departed Abuja for Addis Ababa on an official visit to deepen Nigeria’s partnership with Ethiopia in the areas of climate action, food security, and industrial development.

Gatekeepers News reports that Stanley Nkwocha, spokesman to the vice-president in a statement, noted that Shettima was invited by Abiy Ahmed Ali, the Ethiopian prime minister.

The VP is expected to participate in the official launch of the country’s Green Legacy Programme, a major environmental campaign aimed at combating deforestation and climate change. The initiative targets the planting of 20 billion tree seedlings over four years.

Nkwocha said the vice-president will also embark on a strategic tour of key industrial corridors as part of efforts to deepen cooperation in agriculture and industrial development.

The spokesman added that Shettima will visit several integrated agricultural facilities across designated parts of the country.

The statement reads, “These include the Adama Industrial Zone, Mojo Poultry Farm, Shera Dibandiba Mojo Family Integrated Farm, Lume Avocado Nursery Site, and the Bishoftu Pea Youth Farm.”

“As part of the state visit, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will host Vice-President Shettima and his entourage to a state dinner at the National Palace, further reinforcing the long-standing diplomatic and cooperative relations between Nigeria and Ethiopia.”

“Nigeria and Ethiopia share a robust history of bilateral engagement, with notable collaboration in areas of military support, regional peacekeeping, and economic partnership.”

“This visit aims to deepen those relations, while exploring new opportunities in climate action, food security, and sustainable industrialisation.”