The Indonesian Government has expressed its readiness to continue collaboration with Nigeria in the areas of Security, education, agriculture, economy and cultural exchange for the benefit of the two countries.
The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Usra Harahap stated this during the handover of some items donate to some primary schools and people of Kurudu, a suburb in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, which was organized by the Embassy in collaboration with the Indonesian Women Association led by Mrs Nanny Harahab in Nigeria.
Some of the charities include giving scholarships to Nigerians, educational materials, building classes, food items among others.
Ambassador Harahap maintained that there was a need for strong collaboration to deal with security challenges in the world.
“Terrorism is not only in Nigeria but almost every part of the world and the best way to handle it is through training and strong collaboration within countries,” he explained.
One of the beneficiaries and Head Teacher of Azhata Local Education Authority (L.E.A) Primary School, Mr Usman Mohammed thanked the gesture and called on other people to emulate to move the country forward.
Charity is one of the embassy’s traditions aimed to assist Nigerian communities and to strengthen cultural exchange for the benefit of both countries.
PIAK