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Salone, Japan Sign 2 Cooperation Agreements

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Salone, Japan Sign 2 Cooperation Agreements

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Speaking at the signing ceremony the Ambassador of Japan to Sierra Leone Tsutomu Himeno said “I’m very happy to sign a very important document which signifies to strengthen between the Government of Sierra Leone and the Government of Japan to enhance our corporation.”

“We have had extensive collaboration between Japan and Sierra Leone,” the Japanese Ambassador said.

He also said that they have formally invited President Bio to Japan to participate in Tokyo Africa Development Conference from August 28 to 30 2019 and a meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.

The Ambassador presented to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nabila Tunis the newly appointed Head of Sierra Leone office Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) Hitoshi Sato 

“I am looking forward to promoting the good Japan-Sierra Leone relationship and corporation,” the Ambassador of Japan Tsutomu Himeno concluded.

The two agreements will see Sierra Leone receiving at Japan’s own expense, equipments, machinery and materials to enhance technical training and other forms of cooperation to contribute to the economic and social development of Sierra Leone.

The second component of the agreements of the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteer Programme will see Sierra Leone providing exemptions of consular fees for JICA officers and Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers and exemption from taxes including customs duties and fiscal charges and important license for machinery and materials to be used in JICA operations in Sierra Leone  

Responding, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Nabila Tunis expressed profound thanks and appreciation to the Government and People of Japan for their continued support towards the sustainable development of Sierra Leone.

She applauded Japan for supporting the energy sector in Freetown, Water in Kambia and the Health, education and agricultural sectors across the country.

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