The Korean Government has pledged to continue to work with Nigeria to further improve collaborations that will deliver more benefits to the people of both countries.
It hailed efforts of the Federal Government to alleviate the sufferings of Nigerians in the face of coronavirus pandemic.
The Korean Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Lee- In -Tae (Rrd. Maj. Gen.) made the pledge while donating food items to 300 vulnerable households in Piwoyi, a community in the Federal Capital Territory.
The envoy said the items donated to the community was done in line with the efforts of the federal government to provide palliatives to families who have been affected economically due to the covid-19 pandemic.
He said: “The Republic of Korea attaches so much importance to developing relations with Nigeria. Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa with an overwhelming youth population that has greater potentials towards realising its role among nations.
“Korea highly appreciates Nigeria valuable support and sincerely wishes Nigeria more and more achievements in the pursuit of economic development and prosperity.
“The Korean government will continue to work with Nigeria to further improve collaborations that will deliver more benefits and further strengthen the ties of our people.”