Tunisia Officially the Republic of Tunisia has expressed interest in collaborating with Nigeria to strengthen cultural and tourism ties.
Ambassador of Tunisia to Nigeria Moshen Antit, revealed this during an official visit to Hannatu Musawa, the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, in Abuja Nigeria’s Capital.
Antit emphasized the importance of collaboration in cultural exchanges and medical tourism between the two countries saying, “Tunisia is known for its rich history and architecture which makes it a potential attraction for Nigerian tourists. Tunisia has also invested heavily in its healthcare infrastructure, and we believe that our medical services could be a valuable resource for Nigerians and other Africans seeking quality healthcare,” he said.
The Ambassador also invited Nigeria to participate in the International Conference on Financing, Investment, and Trade in Africa scheduled for May 6-7, 2025, in Tunisia.
According to him, the conference is expected to attract over 2,000 participants from 60 countries, and it would also provide a platform for discussions on investment opportunities and partnerships in Africa.
“We will be happy to collaborate with Nigeria and explore different ways of building bilateral and multinational partnerships and encourage cultural exchanges among Africans”, he said.
Expressing enthusiasm, Minister Musawa thanked the Ambassador for his visit and also spoke on the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritizes economic growth through art, culture, and creative economy.
“This is an opportunity for us to strengthen ties within the continent and tap into the potential of our partnership. We look forward to our next meeting to document and seal our proposed cooperation with Tunisia,” she said.
The meeting between the Ambassador and Minister Musawa marks the beginning of a promising collaboration between Nigeria and Tunisia. Both countries are expected to explore ways to promote cultural exchanges, medical tourism, and economic cooperation in the coming months.
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