Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has concluded a successful diplomatic tour of West African countries, fostering bilateral relations and garnering support for Nigeria’s bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
This move is part of Nigeria’s broader foreign policy objectives, which prioritize promotion and protection of national interests, African integration, and international cooperation.
During his visit to Togo, Ambassador Tuggar discussed investment opportunities, particularly in the phosphate industry, which is used in fertilizer production. Nigeria has numerous fertilizer blending plants, and Togo’s rich mineral resources present a lucrative partnership opportunity.
In Guinea-Bissau, the Minister emphasized the need for stability and harmony, acknowledging Nigeria’s ongoing support through troop deployment and mediatory efforts. President Tinubu’s administration is committed to ensuring Nigeria’s continued role in promoting regional peace.
Gambia, with its long-standing relationship with Nigeria, was another key stop. Ambassador Tuggar highlighted Nigeria’s importance in Gambia’s development, particularly in education, through the Technical Aid Corp’s provision of Nigerian professionals.
Cote D’Ivoire, a significant economy in the ECOWAS region, was the final destination. Discussions centered on strengthening economic ties, particularly through the Abidjan-Lagos trade and transport corridor. The two nations also explored partnership opportunities in cashew production and other agricultural sectors.
Ambassador Tuggar stressed Nigeria’s qualifications to represent Africa on the United Nations Security Council, citing the country’s selfless history of promoting regional and continental interests. With 68% of Security Council decisions affecting Africa, Nigeria’s presence is crucial.
The Minister secured support from visited countries for Nigeria’s Security Council bid and its candidate, Femi Elias, for the International Court of Justice. This diplomatic tour marks the first phase of shuttle diplomacy in the West Africa region.
Regional integration is vital to Nigeria’s foreign policy, and the country’s membership in multiple regional organizations reflects this commitment. Nigeria’s role in regional security policy is significant, and its efforts in promoting peace and security in the African continent are well-documented.
As Nigeria continues to promote its national interests and regional influence, its bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council is a testament to its growing global relevance.
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