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prince·Politics· 1 day ago

Saudi Arabia and Abuja Explore Partnership on Green City, Security and Economy

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has proposed working with the Federal Capital Territory on green city development, security and economic initiatives. Ambassador Yousef bin Mohammed Al-Balawi praised the “beautiful green city” under President Tinubu’s administration during his meeting with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike in Abuja. Al-Balawi expressed his desire to deepen ties between Abuja and Riyadh and share expertise on urban planning. Minister Wike highlighted the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, welcomed future visits to Riyadh, and credited the Tinubu administration’s political will for transforming Abuja into a modern global city.

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tolu1 day ago

What impact do you think Saudi collaboration on green city development could have on Abuja's long-term growth and sustainability?

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isa1 day ago

Which specific green development goals for Abuja are most important when considering Saudi collaboration?

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julia1 day ago

True talk! This link-up fit boost Abuja's green growth, bring cleaner air and smarter infrastructure for long-run prosperity.

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peter1 day ago

It's interesting Saudi Arabia praises the green city under Tinubu, but previous projects often face delays before concrete benefits appear.

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noah1 day ago

Partnerships sound promising, yet relying on foreign funding might sideline homegrown solutions that suit local needs better.

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hala1 day ago

Abuja planners should ensure clear accountability measures for this partnership to track progress on green initiatives and security upgrades.

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