Gov. Ortom meets Brazilian governor over partnership, development of Benue

Benue State and the Brazilian State of Paraná have agreed to collaborate in various aspects of the economy for the benefit of people of the two states.

This was the outcome of a meeting between Governor Samuel Ortom and the Vice Governor of Paraná, Mr. Darci Piana, Wednesday at Government House, Curitiba, Brazil.

Speaking on behalf of Paraná Governor, Roberto Massa Júnior, who was not in the state at the time of Governor Ortom’s visit, Mr. Piana expressed the readiness of his state to collaborate with Benue through exchange programmes in technology, vocational training, agriculture and lots more.

He said Paraná is the fourth biggest economy of Brazil, which has the potential for a robust relationship with any willing state local or foreign.

He thanked Governor Ortom for the visit and assured members of the Benue delegation that their efforts would not be in vain.

Speaking earlier, Governor Ortom had intimated his hosts about the numerous benefits of doing business in Benue State.

He highlighted the attributes and advantages of Benue such as arable and rich land, an active and hardworking population, a business-friendly environment and a host of other investment opportunities that abound in the state.

Governor Ortom said it was a pleasant coincidence that Benue is the Food Basket of Nigeria while Paraná is the Food Basket of Brazil.

He stated that the partnership between the two states would produce great results for their people. The Governor thanked the Paraná State Government for the warm reception.

The meeting later went into a technical session between the Benue and Paraná State teams where terms of the bilateral relations were discussed and agreed.