South Africa’s President Jacob Zumaย arrived in Abuja, on a two-day state visit as an attempt to improve soured relations between the two African giants.
During the visit that began on Tuesday March 8, Zuma is expected to address the Joint Session of the National Assembly of Nigeria, and will together with President Muhammaduย Buhari address the South Africa-Nigeria Business Forum.
Clayson Monyela,ย South Africa’s head of Public Diplomacy, told Al Jazeera the South African government believes the “historic visit” will “send a powerful political message to the continent”.
“This will inject new life and energy into this important strategic relationship between the two countries and resolve the perceived tensions,” Monyela said.
Zuma said Nigeria-South Africa’s relations were “underpinned by strong historical ties dating back from the years of the liberation struggle”.
Relations have been strained over the past few years. South Africa’s telecom giant MTN’s Nigeria operation was handed a $3.9bn penalty in October 2015 for failing to disconnect 5.1 million unregistered SIM cards.
The company, which is trying to negotiate a settlement, has so far paid out $250m but its headline earnings for last year have taken a hit as a result.
On the Nigerian side, there have been complaints about South African visa restrictions, while in April last year the two nations became embroiled in a spat over the recall of Nigeria’s two top diplomats.
See some of the tweets on #SANigeriaRelations
In Abuja for a historic state visit. HE J Zuma is the 1st Head of State hosted by HE M Buhari since his inauguration. #SANigeriaRelations
โ Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) March 8, 2016
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The two biggest economies in Africa planning together, signing agreements & deals is good for the #AfricanAgenda. #SANigeriaRelations
โ Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) March 8, 2016
There are over 120 South African companies operating in Nigeria. #SANigeriaRelations #SANigeriaStateVisit
โ Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) March 8, 2016
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There are over 120 South African companies operating in Nigeria. #SANigeriaRelations #SANigeriaStateVisit
โ Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) March 8, 2016
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