Enugu State Governments and Vienna, Austria, have agreed to strengthen bilateral co-operation for the mutual benefits of their people and nations.
This was made known in Vienna during a meeting between a delegation of the Enugu State Government led by Governor Peter Mbah, and the Executive Councillor, City of Vienna Peter Hanke.
Speaking at the meeting, which had in attendance senior officials of the State of Vienna, including Oliver Stribl, Managing Director of Vienna Holdings, which comprises over 150 businesses owned by the State of Vienna, Gov Mbah, hinted that the meeting followed an earlier one with the Federal Republic of Austria in May, resulting in the signing of an agreement for the establishment of a K-9 Training Unit in Enugu to boost security in the state.
Governor Mbah said, “We have also noted the achievements of the State of Vienna in the areas of economic growth, quality of life advancements, and social development.
Continuing, “In Enugu, we have unveiled a humongous vision to our people to grow the state’s economy from $4.4bn to $30bn. We also promised to position Enugu State as the preferred destination for business, investment, tourism, and living.
On his part, Peter Hanke, who is in charge of Finance, Business, Labour, International Affairs and Public Utilities in Vienna, expressed his excitement at engaging further with the Enugu State Government to fashion out specific areas and modalities for collaboration.


















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