Nigeria’s Ambassador to Cuba, Amb. Benaoyagha Okoyen has pledged to explore new and innovative ways of leveraging on existing bilateral relations between Nigeria and Cuba.
A statement made
available to Harboursandport in New
York on Wednesday said Okoyen made the pledge in Havana at the presentation of
Copies of D’Usage to the Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister, Mrs Anayansi Camejo.
The presentation of copies the usage marked the formal commencement of his accreditation process in line with prevailing protocols in Cuba.
The Nigerian envoy
pointed out that Nigeria-Cuba relations were “underpinned by historical,
cultural and blood ties.
“The historical,
cultural and blood ties are major tripods that sustain and deepen engagements
between the two countries, both at bilateral and multilateral levels,’’ Okoyen
said.
The envoy added that
newer and untapped areas of economic and commercial opportunities available for
both countries would be given priority in the course of his tour of duty in
Cuba.
He thanked Cuba for
its support to Nigeria in particular, and Africa in general in the areas of
liberation, health care, and humanitarian assistance.
Okoyen also conveyed
the goodwill message of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama to
his Cuban counterpart.
He expressed gratitude
to the Deputy Foreign Minister for the excellent reception accorded him and
members of his family on arrival in Havana.
In her remarks, Camejo
expressed delight at the arrival of Okoyen in Cuba and expressed the hope that
his arrival in the country would mark a rejuvenation of bilateral relations
between the two countries.
The envoy affirmed
that Cuba’s relations with Nigeria were crucial, given the deep cultural and
fraternal ties that connected the two countries.
She thanked Nigeria
for its consistent support to Cuba, especially toward eliminating the
strangulating U.S. economic blockade of Cuba.
She also emphasized
that Nigeria’s unequivocal support had always been part of what Cuba could
count on at the International fora.
She assured that Cuba
would remain committed to supporting Nigeria even regardless of the changing
global dynamics.
Okoyen, who is concurrently accredited to The
Bahamas, Honduras, and Nicaragua, was the immediate past Consul General of
Nigeria in New York and is expected to present his Letter of Credence to the
Cuban President at a later date.
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