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We Want Strategic Partnerships, Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister Tells USA, China, Russia, Others

Minister Tuggar acknowledged the potential for Africa to become a battleground for global power struggles. He stressed Nigeria’s desire for endogenous solutions led by African nations, with support from partners like the US.

“Yes, of course, we are very wary of Africa becoming the ground for contestations, great power contestations.

“There has been a change from a bipolar world to a multipolar world, and this tends to attract contestations by great powers. Our outlook is that of strategic autonomy. We get along with everyone.

“And we feel that’s the way forward, as opposed to exogenous solutions. We would rather endogenous solutions that are supported with – by countries like America that have been great partners to Nigeria and many others on the African continent,” Tuggar stated.

Tuggar also used the interview to advocate for Nigeria’s inclusion on the UN Security Council as a permanent member. He cited Nigeria’s large population, projected economic growth, and democratic credentials as reasons for its candidacy.

“To build on the gains that we have made so far with regards to our foreign policy agenda, which is, just like you mentioned earlier in your program, democracy, demography, development, and diaspora, the four Ds. And, of course, Nigeria is the largest democracy on the African continent. It is the largest country in terms of population.

“Two hundred and twenty million were set to become the third largest country in the world by the year 2050, when we will have a population of 400 million, and the largest economy. So we need to democratize the very governing organs of the world. Nigeria needs to belong to the G20. There needs to be a reform of the UN Security Council. Nigeria needs to be in that Security Council as a permanent member,” he said.

Adewale Nurudeen

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