Nigeria and Angola on Saturday agreed to cooperate and also reach out to
other oil producing countries in an effort to shore up the dwindling
price of oil in the global market.
This understanding was struck when Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari
and his
Angolan counterpart, Jose Eduardo dos Santos met at the
sidelines of the Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC)
in Johannesburg, South Africa.
President Buhari, who agreed with President Eduardo dos Santos that
there was no logic in producing more oil for less money, called for a
new consensus among oil producing nations on the current level of oil
price.
The two leaders while acknowledging that their countries depend heavily
on oil for sustaining their national economies, agreed to get their oil
ministers to meet urgently with a view to finding a way forward.
President Eduardo dos Santos had earlier thanked President Buhari for
sending a delegation to his country’s 40th Independence anniversary this
year. He also expressed sympathy with Nigeria on its security
challenges, noting however, that he believed that President Buhari is
the right person to restore peace to Nigeria given his military
background.
He described Nigeria as a very important country in Africa that is
traditionally looked upon to help solve problems on the continent,
adding that his country and Nigeria which share similar security and oil
challenges in the Gulf of Guinea must forge closer relationship to
overcome the mutual problems.
President Eduardo dos Santos said he looked forward to meeting President
Buhari again and invited him to visit Angola next year with a view to
finding solutions to common problems and deepening bilateral relations.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
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