Nigeria and Brasil Hold Second Strategic Dialogue Mechanism in Abuja 

Oru Leonard 

The Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, OON, has welcomed high-level delegates to the 2nd Vice Presidential Strategic Dialogue Mechanism (SDM) between Nigeria and Brazil, which commenced on Monday, 23 June 2025, in Abuja.

The SDM, a framework designed to strengthen bilateral cooperation, was first established in 2013 in Brasília. This second session marks a renewed commitment by both countries to deepen collaboration across key sectors and address shared development challenges.

This was made available to News Dot Africa by Alkasim Abdulkadir
Special Assistant on Media and Communications Strategy to the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs.

In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Tuggar stated:

“This event marks another epoch in the bilateral relations of our two countries and our shared commitment to strengthening cooperation and broadening mutual understanding through people-to-people exchange and deeper private sector engagement.”

Ambassador Tuggar reflected on the longstanding historical and diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Brazil, dating back to the 1960s, and acknowledged the contributions of notable diplomats such as Ambassador Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima of Brazil and Ambassador Patrick Dele Cole of Nigeria.

The Honourable Minister emphasized that the SDM focuses on priority areas that are central to national development and global stability, including:
• Trade and Investment
• Agriculture
• Defence and Intelligence Cooperation
• Culture and Health
• Energy and Climate Change
• Foreign Relations

He noted that the SDM had already proven effective, with initiatives such as the Green Imperative Project gaining traction under the current administration.

Ambassador Tuggar warmly welcomed the Brazilian Vice President, His Excellency Geraldo Alckmin, describing him as “a man whose place in history is already assured,” and drew parallels with Nigeria’s Vice President, His Excellency Kashim Shettima, noting their shared experience as former governors and accomplished statesmen.

Highlighting the resilient and pragmatic nature of Nigeria-Brazil relations, Ambassador Tuggar stated:

“From counter-trade arrangements to mutual assistance during periods of economic challenge, our two nations have consistently offered practical solutions that benefit both sides. Another boom period in the Atlantic world is in the offing — and Nigeria and Brazil bestride it.”

The meeting is expected to yield a joint communiqué outlining new frameworks for bilateral engagement and reinforcing Nigeria and Brazil’s shared vision for sustainable development and South-South cooperation.

 

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