By Fortune Abang
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to advancing Africa’s democratic governance, regional cooperation, and multilateral partnership.
Tuggar disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja by the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa following the minister’s participation at the African Union forum on regional partnership for democracy.
“Democratic governance must be deliberately aligned with tangible socio-economic outcomes that directly respond to the expectations and lived realities of citizens,” he said.
The minister emphasised that citizens must experience democracy, not only at the ballot box, but through improved service delivery, job creation, and social protection, among others.
Tuggar also called for inclusive political participation, especially of youth and women, who constitute the majority of Nigeria’s population, but remained underrepresented in decision-making processes.
“Such require sustained investment in civic education, political inclusion, leadership development, and responsible digital engagement.
“So, that participation is informed, constructive, and anchored in democratic values rather than misinformation or polarisation,” the Minister said.
He added that engagement with the RPD entailed supporting institutional capacity-building initiatives and peer-review mechanisms that promoted accountability and shared learning across countries.
“This involves investing in civic education, youth empowerment, inclusive governance programmes that broaden and deepen political participation.
It also provides technical expertise, facilitating knowledge exchange, and mobilising predictable financing aligned with regional priorities and national ownership,” he said.
He added that other measures included strengthening coordination with Regional Economic Communities and relevant organs of the African Union.
This, he said, was essential to ensure coherence, complementarity, and the long-term sustainability of democratic support efforts.(NAN) (http://www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Shuaib Sadiq/Kevin Okunzuwa











