The Nigeria Ambassador to Republic of Poland, Major General Christian O. Ugwu (Rtd), has presented his Letters of Credence to the President of the Republic of Poland, His Excellency, Andrzej Duda.
The presentation took place amidst a special ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, on Tuesday 28th September, 2021.
According to a statement issued by the Embassy of Nigeria in Warsaw, Ambassador Ugwu during the credential presentation ceremony, conveyed best wishes and fraternal greetings of His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to President Duda for the continued progress and prosperity of the people of Poland.
The Nigerian Ambassador noted the slow pace of economic activities between the two countries, explaining that one of his major mandates is to spur such activities for the benefit of the two nations.
Amb. Ugwu stated that his desire is to further strengthen the existing relations between the two countries.
He, therefore, sought for the support of President Duda in the eradication of all obstacles hindering the flow of investment and cooperation between Nigeria and Poland in the areas of Trade, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Infrastructure, Mining and Military cooperation.
Highlighting the various features of relations between the two countries which have been in existence since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1961, Amb. Ugwu emphasized the need for further exploration of potentials in various areas.
Acknowledging the role Poland plays in brokering peaceful settlement of international disputes, and assistance in humanitarian crises, the Ambassador expressed admiration for the wise leadership qualities of President Duda in bringing about development to Poland as well as his desire to fully integrate into the European Union in terms of Economic development and improving the living standards of Polish citizens.
Envoy also informed President Duda that the Government of Nigeria was making tremendous progress in key priority areas that have the potentials to positively transform the socio-economic landscape of the country.
President Duda in his response assured the Nigerian Envoy of his Sovereign support to succeed in the discharge of his mandates. He said he is interested in collaborating with Nigeria in many areas especially in Agriculture and Defence.
The spouse of the Ambassador, Mrs. Ndidi Elizabeth Ugwu, accompanied him to the Presidential Palace for the presentation.
The credentials presentation ceremony was preceded by the inspection of Guard of Honour and laying of wreath by the Nigerian Ambassador.
The usual Diplomatic Vin d’honneur (reception) was hosted by the Nigerian Embassy, Warsaw, after the colourful ceremony and was attended by representatives of the host government, members of the Diplomatic Corps, Leadership of Nigerian Community and friends of Nigeria.
Ambassador Ugwu served the Nigerian Army for 35 years and retired as a Major General in 2013, before being appointed the Ambassador to the Republic of Poland by President Muhammadu Buhari in July 2020.