His Excellency, Mersole Mellejor, the Philippines’ Ambassador to Nigeria, says the trade volume between the countries has grown from $47 million in 2023 to $221 million in 2024.
Mr Mellejor commented on the 127th Independence Day Celebration of the Philippines, which was held on Thursday night at the Abuja Continental Hotel.
He added that LNG (methane) accounts for more than 90 per cent of the Philippines’ imports from Nigeria, which is considered a good development because Nigeria has helped meet the rising demand for energy sources in the Philippines.
The envoy stated that the Philippines was encouraging companies to partner with their counterparts in Nigeria so as to leverage the opportunities in the African countries for their overseas expansion plans.
“One promising area is the development of public transport systems using sustainable energy sources and in the manufacturing of consumer products,” Mr Mellejor stated.
He noted that Filipinos have been in Nigeria since its independence, with approximately 4,000 engaged in various sectors, including manufacturing, oil and gas, hospitality, education, and medical services.
Mr Mellejor thanked Nigerians for their friendly attitude toward Filipinos, adding, ”Perhaps not coincidentally, I read a few days ago that Nigeria is the 7th friendliest country in the world to foreigners.’’
He noted that the Philippines hosts about 10,000 Nigerians, the majority of whom are studying in various higher education institutions.
Aduke Ogunmilua, senior counsellor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said, “Nigeria and the Philippines share a common vision for a just, peaceful, and prosperous world.”
She said the partnership between Nigeria and the Philippines had grown through trade, education, people-to-people exchanges, and shared commitment to global peace and sustainable development.
”Today, let us recognise the vibrancy and resilience of the Filipino community across the globe, including the many who are contributing meaningfully to the fabric of Nigerian society.
”Their diligence, optimism, and cultural richness continue to build bridges between our nations,’’ she said.
The highlights of the evening were the Filipino cultural dance group, which performed their traditional dance to entertain the guests, and a friendship raffle draw game where guests won various nice items.
(NAN)