“In this context, I am glad to reiterate that India and Nigeria have always stood by each other in areas of counter-terrorism,” stated the Indian envoy.
The Indian ambassador wants terrorism and other insecurity tackled in the “spirit of mutual accommodation and tolerance”.
The United Nations Office on Drug and Crimes (UNODC) says 14.4 per cent of Nigerians engage in drug abuse.
The envoy advocates linkages between Indian professionals and leading Nigerian businesses to further strengthen bilateral ties.
Mr. Thakur said the vaccines would be made available on concessional terms.
