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Abbas Initiates Nigeria-Algeria Power, Education Deals


The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has initiated collaborations between Nigeria and Algeria on power and education through interparliamentary relations between the two countries.

While hosting the Algerian Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Hocine Mezoued, Abbas recalled that the Nigerian delegation, which he led to Algeria in October 2025, had bilateral agreements with top officials of the Algerian government, especially on Nigeria’s power sector.

The speaker recalled that Mezoued invited the House to Algeria during his first visit, leading to the visit to the North African country in October 2025, “and we had a very fantastic outing.”

He said: “We discussed too many matters of mutual interest between the parliaments of Nigeria and Algeria. “We came up with several resolutions, some of which we are still trying to fine-tune and develop, and extended a letter of invitation as well to the Speaker of the Algerian Parliament to also visit Nigeria. It was part of the agreements.”



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