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Nigeria's Tinubu, Germany's Merz talk security, power deal in phone call

Tinubu's office said that the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu discussed deepening their cooperation in security, power, and infrastructure during a phone call.

The two leaders spoke for nine minutes on Wednesday about reviving the presidential electricity project that had been stalled in Nigeria, involving German conglomerate Siemens. They also discussed Nigeria purchasing used German helicopters.

Tinubu told Merz that Nigeria needs help upgrading its power transmission network, according to the President's office.

A 2019 agreement between?Siemens and German banks to renovate transmission lines and substations for power distribution, was funded by German banks. The goal of the project was to reach 7,000 MW?reliable energy by?2021, and 11,000MW by 2023. It has been faced with regulatory, logistical, and financial challenges.

Tinubu’s office said that Merz had said Siemens was going to deliver the work, and Deutsche Bank would finance it.

Tinubu has also requested that Germany supply used helicopters for a boost in'reconnaissance, intelligence and operations in the Sahel where there is a 'worsening of insecurity? which is pushing south towards coastal West Africa.

Since 1965, Nigeria and Germany enjoy diplomatic relations.

Both leaders agreed to expand their cooperation in rail transport, creative industry?and skill development. Merz supported?plans to create a museum of African arts', according to the statement, but did not provide any further details. (Reporting and writing by Camillus Eboh, Elisha Gbogbo, Editing by Susan Fenton).

(source: Reuters)