Nigeria seeks North Korean energy investment
Nigeria will send a high-level delegation to North Korea to discuss attracting investment in Nigerian energy and
natural gas, President Umaru Yar'Adua has said.
Nigeria is the fifth largest oil supplier to the United States and an ally of Washington, but it also maintains warm
relations with the secretive Stalinist state as a fellow member of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Yar'Adua, who took office in May, intends to declare a state of emergency in energy and power to accelerate
development of the sector, which has been mismanaged and starved of investment for decades.
Yar'Adua promised to encourage high-level visits between the two countries.
In 2004 North Korea, which tested a nuclear device for the first time in October 2006, offered to share missile
technology with Nigeria as part of a wide-ranging military cooperation agreement. It is unclear if it went ahead
after Washington opposed it.
Ambassador Pyong expressed North Korea's support for Nigeria's bid for a permanent seat at theUN Security Council.
