
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed this in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media and Communications Strategy, Alkasim Abdulkadir, yesterday in Abuja.
Tuggar disclosed that the commitment was the outcome of an inaugural virtual meeting with the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Christopher Landau, to discuss areas of mutual interest between Nigeria and the United States.
“We highlighted key areas of cooperation, including energy, technology, trade, human capital development, security, religious freedom and immigration.
“Nigeria is ready to partner with the new Trump administration to foster shared goals and enhance bilateral relations,” he stated.
On Nigeria’s commitment to structured migration solutions, Tuggar pointed to initiatives such as the Technical Aide Corps (TAC), which deploys Nigerian professionals to other nations to support development efforts.
He reiterated that such programmes would provide a more organised approach to migration while benefiting both Nigeria and its international partners.
Meanwhile, Landau stated the U.S. commitment to a strong and enduring partnership with Nigeria through strengthening commercial ties, enhancing security collaboration and deepening diplomatic engagements.
The meeting, which marked the first high-level engagement between Nigeria and the U.S. under the new American administration, set the stage for continued cooperation on critical global and regional issues.
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