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Wednesday, May 1, 2024
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The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid held on Monday in Rabat, talks with a delegation from the National Institute for Political and Strategic Studies in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, during which he briefed on the latest developments in the Sahara, especially the Moroccan plan to grant enlarged autonomy to the southern regions.



In a statement to the press after the talks, the head of the delegation, Mr. James Oupadiran, said that the visit of the Nigerian delegation to the Kingdom designed to stand on the developments achieved in Morocco regarding speeding up the pace of development, highlighting that "As an African country, we come to identify the Morocco’s steps to take advantage of its experiences in a many areas. "

"Mr. Oupadiran, the Assistant Director of Studies Department at the National Institute for Political and Strategic Studies, said that his country is looking to benefit from the experience of Morocco in the promotion of governance, which is a prerequisite for the realization of the 2020 Development vision in Nigeria.

The National Institute for Political and Strategic Studies is a forum of actors and decision makers from the world of finance, business, politics and security and various sectors, and includes senior officials from various departments of Nigeria.

It should be noted that this exploratory visit for the benefit of 15 personalities from the Nigerian Institute for Political and Strategic Studies, carried out under the slogan, "Good governance is a prerequisite for achieving the goals of the 20-2020 Vision set up by the Nigerian government, which aims to make this country one of the leading economies in the world by 2020.

Statement:

We listened carefully to the details of the file and to the Moroccan position. We will transfer this to our government and we will as institute make a report and send it to the Council here in Rabat.

Source: MAP
(News concerning Western Sahara issue / Corcas)

 

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