Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has emphasized the importance of strengthening ties between Edo State and Italy, highlighting cultural exchange as a vital avenue for economic growth, mutual understanding, and sustainable development. This call for collaboration was made during a visit from Mr. Iacopo Foti, the Deputy Head of Mission at the Italian Embassy in Abuja, who attended the recent Edo Carnival in Benin City.

Governor Okpebholo expressed the state’s openness to strategic partnerships with Italy, particularly in sectors that would yield mutual benefits. He underscored the significance of sub-national cooperation as a pathway to growth and global relevance, stating, “Edo State is rich in culture, history, creativity, and enterprise, and we believe partnerships built on these strengths will yield lasting dividends.”

The visit also facilitated broader engagement with key stakeholders across Edo State’s three senatorial districts. Mr. Foti met with various officials, including the commissioner of police, the deputy chairman of the All Progressive Congress, the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, and other influential figures in the region.
During his visit, Mr. Foti expressed admiration for Edo State, noting its peaceful atmosphere and the optimism of its people, which contrasts with negative perceptions often portrayed externally. He highlighted the Edo Carnival as a vibrant representation of the state’s cultural heritage and identity.

Drawing comparisons between Edo State and Italy, Mr. Foti remarked on the shared value both places place on historical preservation while embracing modernity. He praised Governor Okpebholo’s efforts in enhancing security in Edo State, recognizing that a safe environment is crucial for tourism and investment.
Mr. Foti also pointed out the growing relationship between Italy and Nigeria, characterized by expanding economic ties, cultural exchanges, and a shared enthusiasm for football. He acknowledged the increasing number of Nigerians studying in Italy and Italians who are drawn to Nigeria’s rich culture, many of whom now view the country as a second home.

In conclusion, Governor Okpebholo reaffirmed the potential for enhanced cooperation between Edo State and Italy, emphasizing the shared values and interests that can serve as a foundation for meaningful engagement in cultural, economic, and creative partnerships.
