Wednesday, 1 April 2026

KADCCIMA Hosts Türkiye Envoy, Targets $5bn Bilateral Trade


By Sani Idris Abdulrahman

The Ambassador of Türkiye to Nigeria, Mehmet Poroy, says both countries must work harder to raise bilateral trade to five billion dollars, describing current levels as far below potential.

Poroy made this known during his  official visit to Kaduna on Wednesday, where he met with the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (KADCCIMA).

He explained that the visit followed directives from Türkiye’s president after a recent presidential engagement, emphasising a renewed push to strengthen economic ties with Nigeria.

According to him, current bilateral trade stands at about two billion dollars, while Turkish investments in Nigeria are approximately four hundred million dollars.

He noted that Nigeria, as one of Africa’s largest economies, holds vast opportunities for Turkish investors, adding that existing figures do not reflect the real potential.

Poroy described his engagement with the chamber as fruitful, stating that it marked the beginning of deeper collaboration and future sector-specific discussions.

He stressed the importance of partnerships between government authorities and private sector players in both countries to achieve shared economic goals.

The ambassador also highlighted the role of chambers of commerce as key intermediaries in fostering business relationships and facilitating trade expansion.

He revealed that mechanisms such as trade fairs, business delegations, and bilateral meetings would be deployed to strengthen cooperation between Nigeria and Türkiye.

Poroy further said that a Joint Economic Trade Commission framework had been established to monitor progress, address challenges, and propose solutions annually.

He assured Nigerian business stakeholders of improved visa processes, noting that business visas to Türkiye can now be obtained within days to ease engagements.

The President of KADCCIMA, Alhaji Farouk Suleiman, described the visit as historic, marking the first engagement of its kind in over fifteen years.

He said Kaduna remains a major industrial and agricultural hub with strong investment potential, supported by infrastructure, a large population, and diverse economic activities.

Suleiman called for collaboration in areas such as manufacturing, trade facilitation, skills development, and the revitalisation of the Kaduna International Trade Fair complex.

Chairman of the Nigerian-Türkiye Business Council, Dele Oye, affirmed plans to deepen trade relations and promote Kaduna as a prime investment destination.

He announced an upcoming memorandum of understanding between both parties to ease business operations and encourage more trade delegations between Nigeria and Türkiye.

Oye added that Kaduna’s strengths in agriculture, livestock, and youth population present opportunities for skills development and economic growth through bilateral cooperation.(NAN)

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