Vice President Yemi Osinbajo offered a toast to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Wednesday at the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja.
At a dinner organized in honor of Prof. Vuong Hue, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the toast of the vice president was proposed.
Osinbajo, who had previously received Hue and his team at the Presidential Villa, witnessed the signing and sharing of the Memorandum of Understanding on Visa Waiver for holders of valid diplomatic and official passports.
The vice president, during the toast said that Hue was his long-lost brother as both of them were born in the same year and same month– March, 1957.
Osinbajo added that he and Hue were both lecturers and professors. He said that Nigeria and Vietnam had maintained long standing diplomatic relations since 1976 but no high-level engagements.
“So, this visit is very significant because we will be looking at the possibility of setting up a bilateral commission between Vietnam and Nigeria so that we can concretise the existing areas of cooperation that we discussed earlier today.
“I am confident that we can build on the successes recorded in the past while we work on boosting cooperation in business, trade and investment and social and cultural relationship between both countries.
“We agreed on promoting a friendly football match between Vietnam and Nigeria.
“The Super Eagles and the Vietnamese national team and as well the female national team of Vietnam and our Super Falcons.
“First toast to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; long live the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; the next will be the Federal Republic of Nigeria, long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria,’’ he said.
In his response, Hue said that Nigeria and Vietnam had a lot of things in common.
He said that aside boosting economic and trade ties, there was need to enhance cultural relationship.