
Nigeria Pledges Support as BRICS Drives Security, AI Governance Agenda
By Umar Farouk Bala
Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to multilateralism and inclusive global governance, pledging support for key BRICS priorities in peace and security, artificial intelligence governance, and health cooperation.
Speaking at the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, emphasized the country’s readiness to partner with BRICS in reshaping the international system to reflect contemporary realities.
In his remarks on the theme, “The Role of the Global South in Reinforcing Multilateralism,” Tuggar expressed appreciation to Brazil for hosting the meeting and to BRICS for recognizing Nigeria as a Partner Country—an acknowledgment of Nigeria’s strategic relevance and the bloc’s commitment to inclusivity.
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“In a world facing complex challenges from climate change and technological disruption to global economic instability, Nigeria stands with BRICS in calling for reforms that reflect today’s realities and empower the Global South,” Tuggar said.
He noted that initiatives such as the New Development Bank and ongoing discussions around a BRICS common payment system are indicative of a shifting global order driven by collaboration and equity.
Aligning with the six key priorities of Brazil’s 2025 BRICS Chairmanship, Amb. Tuggar highlighted Nigeria’s strengths—its youthful population, vibrant tech sector, and strategic location—as vital assets in advancing BRICS objectives, particularly in fostering intra-African trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
“Nigeria is not merely a recipient of global decisions, but a key player in shaping sustainable and inclusive solutions for the future,” he said.
Calling for urgent reforms in global governance architecture, Tuggar reiterated Nigeria’s long-standing position on the need to restructure the United Nations Security Council to better represent developing nations.
“Nigeria is ready to help shape a new era of global cooperation—one grounded in equity, solidarity, and mutual respect,” he added.