Nigerian Ambassador Backs Saudi Efforts to Maintain Stability in Global Energy Markets

Lawal stands among Saudi officials, diplomats, and ambassadors in Riyadh on his country’s national day celebration two days ago. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Lawal stands among Saudi officials, diplomats, and ambassadors in Riyadh on his country’s national day celebration two days ago. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Nigerian Ambassador Backs Saudi Efforts to Maintain Stability in Global Energy Markets

Lawal stands among Saudi officials, diplomats, and ambassadors in Riyadh on his country’s national day celebration two days ago. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Lawal stands among Saudi officials, diplomats, and ambassadors in Riyadh on his country’s national day celebration two days ago. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Nigerian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Yahaya Lawal has expressed support to the Kingdom in its strategy that encourages the OPEC+ group to guarantee the global energy markets' stability.

He revealed that there are ongoing negotiations between the two countries on more than 12 agreements and MoUs to boost strategic ties and joint work.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, the ambassador said that Abuja and Riyadh - as OPEC members - maintain solid cooperation in favor of the global oil market. They work under the OPEC+ framework to maintain the stability of the market and to achieve a fair price.

Saudi Arabia and Nigeria are essential in terms of oil and share a strong partnership in preserving the oil market’s stability which is crucial to the global economy, he added.

OPEC data showed that Nigeria produced 1.18 million bpd in August.

12 Agreements and MoUs

Lawal remarked that both countries are holding talks over 12 agreements and MoUs as part of the Nigeria-Saudi Joint Commission.

He further noted that an agreement was previously signed between the chambers of commerce and industry in Saudi Arabia and Nigeria, and it would reinforce trade, economic, and investment cooperation.

Lawal stressed that the current talks are part of endeavors to boost cooperation in many fields, including energy, oil, gas, investment protection, avoiding dual taxation, transport, anti-corruption, money laundering and financial crimes, education, human trafficking, security and defense cooperation, and other sectors.

According to the Nigerian ambassador, the Saudi-Nigerian ties have elevated remarkably in various fields in which some Saudi investors have launched investments in Nigeria, especially in real estate development and agriculture where the trade level is undergoing an uptrend.

Saudi Arabia's exports to Nigeria were $696.28 million in 2021, he noted, adding that the exports include petrochemical products and other finished goods.

For its part, Nigeria exports agricultural products, coal, and some household goods.

The ambassador went on to say that the bilateral trade is expected to boost in the coming period, highlighting that the positive change is obvious given that trade between both countries was low in the past years and was mainly focused on unofficial trade, especially during the Hajj season.

Lawal stated that Saudi Arabia and Nigeria share a long history of ties that goes back centuries before the foundation of both countries. Nigerians used to head to the Kingdom to perform Hajj and for commercial purposes.

He said he looks forward to the business community in both countries unlocking the available opportunities in investment and commerce in Nigeria.

Moreover, he pointed out that there are abundant joint features on which both countries are working, amid new initiatives of mutual interest.

Lawal clarified that Nigeria has a population of more than 220 million and they represent a huge production force, concluding that his country enjoys huge potentials and various resources, as well as investment-friendly laws.



Saudi MODON: Logistics Spaces Allocated in Industrial Cities Exceed 4.8 Million Square Meters

Saudi MODON: Logistics Spaces Allocated in Industrial Cities Exceed 4.8 Million Square Meters
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Saudi MODON: Logistics Spaces Allocated in Industrial Cities Exceed 4.8 Million Square Meters

Saudi MODON: Logistics Spaces Allocated in Industrial Cities Exceed 4.8 Million Square Meters

The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones, known as MODON, has expanded its total logistics space in industrial cities across the Kingdom to over 4.8 million square meters.

The increase is in response to the growing demand for its services and to provide a comprehensive range of logistics products, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Thursday.

MODON is participating in the international trade fair, Transport Logistics, Asia's leading trade fair for logistics, transportation, information technology, and supply chain management. The event is taking place in Shanghai, China, from June 25 to 27, 2024.

MODON is participating within the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) pavilion to promote industrial investment opportunities and logistical projects in industrial cities. They will also be introducing the incentives and capabilities that MODON offers to both local and foreign investors.

Under the vision of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, MODON is responsible for developing and supervising several logistics centers as part of the general plan for logistics centers that was launched in August 2023. The goal is to develop 59 logistics centers with a total area exceeding 100 million square meters.

MODON is committed to supporting and facilitating industrial and logistical investment opportunities. To this end, it provides investors with a comprehensive package of services and products. These include the development and operation of specialized warehouses, dry and refrigerated warehouses, warehouse areas, yards, and centers for shipping truck services.

This comprehensive offering underscores MODON's commitment to providing a conducive environment for industrial and logistical investment.

MODON is diligently following an ambitious plan to develop industrial cities in line with its objectives. These cities are designed to attract investment, empower the industry, and ensure stability.

The developed land areas have expanded, exceeding 209 million square meters. They currently encompass over 6,600 industrial and logistical facilities to enhance local content and maximize exports, all in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.