FCT minister seeks partnership with Qatar on tourism development, security

Wike extended this offer during a courtesy visit by the Qatar Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Ali Al-Hajri, in Abuja on Monday

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nyesom Wike, has expressed his administration’s willingness to collaborate with the State of Qatar to enhance the tourism sector and bolster security in the nation’s capital.

Wike extended this offer during a courtesy visit by the Qatar Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Ali Al-Hajri, in Abuja on Monday. Acknowledging Qatar’s international influence, Wike emphasized the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation in tourism and security, aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, where these areas hold top priorities.

He stated, “I will be happy if we can have a relationship, particularly as it relates to tourism. We have a lot of potential here that we can explore in terms of tourism with Qatar. So, it will be in our interest if you can explore this.

“We are willing to give out land for the building of a tourist centre. We are willing to see how we can partner with people outside Nigeria to fully complete the Millennium Tower and Cultural Centre, which are the main tourist centres in Abuja.”

Mr Wike said the FCT recorded appreciable achievements in terms of security and the provision of infrastructure due to President Tinubu’s efforts to change the narratives in the country.

He also pledged the commitment of the FCT administration to continue to provide support to foreign missions in the nation’s capital.

The minister said, “You will agree with us that in the past few years, it wasn’t that good but things are moving on. We are ready to cooperate with you in terms of security. It’s key. Yes, there was a time when it did appear that we had some security issues. But as it is today, there is a lot of difference.

“Security is one of the eight-point priorities of the President’s renewed hope agenda. So, we can assure you that we will make it convenient for all our friends who reside and carry out business in Abuja.’’

Responding, the ambassador noted that Abuja was one of the biggest capital cities in Africa with investment potential.

Mr Al-Hajri said Qatar was ready to increase bilateral relations with Nigeria, adding that opportunities existed for investments in the tourism, education, and health sectors in the FCT.

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