Edo, Italy share similar spirit, says Italian diplomat

Governor Monday Okpebholo has called for deeper collaboration between Edo and Italy, highlighting cultural exchange as a key driver of economic growth and sustainable development.
This was disclosed in a statement on Sunday.
The governor made the call during a courtesy visit by the deputy head of mission of the Italian Embassy in Abuja, Iacopo Foti.
The statement said that the Edo governor was open to strategic partnerships with Italy, particularly in areas that would deliver mutual benefits. According to the statement, the sub-national cooperation remains a critical pathway to growth and global relevance.
“We are willing to welcome strategic collaborations between Edo state, as a sub-national entity, and Italy in areas that will benefit us mutually. Edo is rich in culture, history, creativity, and enterprise, and we believe partnerships built on these strengths will yield lasting dividends, ” the statement said.
It noted that the visit provided an opportunity for broader stakeholder engagement across the three senatorial districts as Mr Foti met with key state officials.
Mr Foti had expressed deep admiration for Edo, describing his journey as one filled with anticipation and excitement.
He added that through his interactions with the people, he realised that Edo is peaceful and the people are optimistic about a better future.
Mr Foti described the situation as the direct opposite of the story told about Edo outside the state. He added that he had heard so much about Edo’s rich history, dynamic culture, and strong entrepreneurial spirit before arriving in Benin.
He added that his experience confirmed why Edo is referred to as the ‘Heartbeat of Nigeria’.
“Italy is a nation with a rich cultural heritage, from the Renaissance art of Florence. In Edo state, I see a similar spirit, a proud people who honour their past and confidently shape their future,” he said
He commended the governor for his administration’s efforts in strengthening security across Edo, adding that a safe environment is essential for tourism, investment, and sustained development.
(NAN)
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