AU Summit: Nigeria Secures Permanent Seat On The Board of African Central Bank


By Our Reporter

Nigeria has secured a major win, having been granted a permanent seat on the Board of the African Central Bank, during the just-concluded 39th Session of the Executive Council of the African Union, consolidating its leadership role in advancing Africa’s economic integration, peace, security, and democratic governance.

This landmark development underscores Nigeria’s strategic role in shaping Africa’s financial architecture, as it also extends Nigeria’s representation to the Board of the Technical Convergence Committee of the African Monetary Institute, which serves as the precursor to the establishment of the African Central Bank.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, made this known in a statement, saying that these developments affirmed Nigeria’s technical capacity, economic significance, and commitment to advancing Africa’s monetary integration agenda.

This was just as the minister noted that the session witnessed the successful election of the candidates collectively agreed upon by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to the Peace and Security Council.

He said the outcome reflected the strong cohesion, cooperation, and unity among ECOWAS Member States, as well as the region’s shared commitment to promoting stability and collective security across the continent.

"Furthermore, Nigeria demonstrated leadership in strengthening democratic governance across Africa by organising a Ministerial High-Level Panel Discussion on Regional Partnerships for Democracy. 

"The event attracted wide participation from ministers, senior government officials, and delegates, not only from the West African region but from across the continent and the international community. 

"The panel facilitated constructive dialogue on strengthening democratic institutions, fostering inclusive governance, and enhancing collaborative regional approaches to sustaining democratic values.

"Nigeria’s engagements and outcomes at the 39th Executive Session of the Executive Council reaffirm the country’s commitment to the ideals and objectives of the African Union, particularly in promoting economic integration, institutional development, peace, security, and democratic governance across the continent," he said.

The minister, however, expressed the Federal Government's commitment to working collaboratively with member states and regional bodies to advance Africa’s shared prosperity and sustainable development.

"The Federal Government of Nigeria remains dedicated to working collaboratively with Member States and regional bodies to advance Africa’s shared prosperity and sustainable development," he said.

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