President Irfaan Ali disclosed that Guyana is ready to collaborate with the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Nigeria in agriculture and food security among other areas. Ali made this disclosure after accepting the letters of accreditation from the two countries’ diplomats at the Office of the President on Shiv Chanderpaul Drive today.
The President encouraged the Nigerian Ambassador, H.E Abubakar Danlami Ibrahim, to meet with Government officials from the key sectors as well as the private sector and noted the great importance the country is placing on food security. Ali informed the Ambassador that Guyana, in collaboration with the CARICOM Secretariat, will be hosting an Agri-Investment Conference and Expo later this month. He stressed that the Ambassador’s attendance at the event can help in identifying specific areas of agriculture cooperation and investment.
Similarly, the President Ali told the Czech Republic’s High Commissioner H.E Sandra Lang Linkensederova that the challenges of the 21st Century transcend borders and that the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of interdependence at a global level. “We should therefore not ignore what can be achieved collectively. Guyana is on a path of economic transformation and diversification leading to sustainable development. We recognise that if we want to achieve sustainable development as a developing country, one of the things we must tackle first is food security,” Ali said.
The President disclosed that since agriculture is a traditional sector of the Czech Republic’s economy, the two countries should seek cooperation in the area.He further noted that Guyana is also on a path to improving its health facilities and would welcome the Czech Republic’s assistance in the area. “It is my hope that we could embark upon a practical programme of bilateral cooperation in these and other areas for the mutual benefit of our peoples,” Ali said.
AIR SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH NIGERIA
The Head of State informed the Nigerian Ambassador that he is looking forward to the continued exchanges between the two countries’ defence forces, as well as the possible signature of the negotiated bilateral air services agreement. “Such an agreement will aid in the expansion of our trade relationships with Nigeria—an area which our two nations have already begun to embark upon, and it will also help to create vital connections on a regional and international scale,” Ali reiterated.
President Ali informed the Ambassador further that since both Nigeria and Guyana are oil-producing nations, they can share experiences and explore avenues for economic security. He revealed that Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy aims to support economic transformation through cleaner and cheaper energy, and the provision of climate and ecosystem services while allowing the country to invest in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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