By Ebi Kesiena
In advancing entrepreneurial innovations and technologies, the Ambassador of Israel to Nigeria, Michael Freeman has assured that his country would continue to deepen its bilateral relations with Nigeria.
Speaking recently at a ceremony marking the 75th independence anniversary of Israel statehood, Freeman noted that since independence, Israel had built modern technology and innovation in agriculture, cyber, health, education, homeland security, and many more that are top rated globally.
An event organised by the Israeli embassy to commemorate the birth of the modern state of Israel and democracy since the official declaration by Ben Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister on May 14, 1948.
“We are excited to work with the president-elect, Senator Bola Tinubu, in his administration push to advance these issues and many more.
“For 60 years Israel and Nigeria worked together in many different fields, in recent years Innovation Fellowship for Aspiring Inventors and Researchers (I-FAIR) has been flagship of our programmes.
“The first two edition of the programme for Nigerian entrepreneurs provided young Nigerians mentorship and tools needed to take their ideas from theories to practical.” He said.
Furthermore, the ambassador noted that: “Many I-FAIR graduates now have various businesses with fellow Nigerians contributing to economic growth of this country.
“Our third edition of I-FAIR is launched today, we want young Nigerian entrepreneurs and innovators to apply.
“At the end of this year, we shall hold our first technology investment conference in Abuja, to bring together our technology experts from both countries.”
Freeman while describing Israel as world leader in agro-based technology and water management through innovative approach in climate change, said the country would hold its maiden agric, water and climate change technology conference in 2024.
The envoy assured that such initiatives through commitment and deeper bilateral relations with Nigeria would ensure brighter future for the young generation and even, those yet unborn.”
Responding, the Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, commended Freeman’s call on the need for Israel-Nigeria to deepen their ties.
“I believe by deepening our diplomatic relations with Israel we stand to gain a lot, because Nigeria is blessed with many natural potential, as far as tourism is concerned, agriculture and many others.
“As long as we instill discipline, such discipline that Israel instilled in whatever thing it is doing, as a disciplined country whatever Israelis do, they do it with all their mind.
“If Nigerians will put their mind to develop our tourism potential, we stand to gain a lot and get other countries to gain from what we are blessed with’’ she said.