This is contained in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Bologi Ibrahim, in Minna on Wednesday.
The delegation included representatives of Sber Bank of Russia, the Russian Trade Commission, equipment manufacturers, strategic partners, and Rostselmash, led by Mr Peter Arseniev.
Ibrahim explained that the team was on a fact-finding mission following a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the state and Sberbank on agriculture and mining.
The governor welcomed the delegation, describing the visit as a commitment to agreements and proof that his earlier trip to Russia was yielding positive results.
Bago expressed delight, saying the engagement marked the beginning of a promising future for Niger State in agriculture, mining, and other collaborative ventures.
He assured the visitors of continuous follow-up on the partnership, while also emphasising interest in expanding cooperation to telemedicine and education.
Chairman of Niger Foods, Mr Sammy Adigun, said the visitors had toured farms and confirmed the state’s abundance of land and water resources.
Arseniev and other delegation members described their experience as exciting, interesting, and fruitful, noting Niger State’s immense agricultural potential and investment opportunities.
They reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening partnerships and unlocking resources to promote sustainable growth in the state.
Newsextra24 reports that a gala night was held in their honour, featuring colourful traditional and cultural performances.

