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Umar Farouk Bala
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June 25, 2025
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar

Ambassador Tuggar: Recasting Nigeria’s Global Image By Umar Farouk Bala

In the dynamic theatre of global diplomacy, where nations assert their interests and navigate shifting alliances, Nigeria is quietly but firmly reclaiming its voice — and at the centre of this resurgence is Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

From London to Washington, Tuggar is not merely visiting foreign capitals or exchanging handshakes. He is building bridges that are crucial for Nigeria’s future — bridges rooted in trade, security, innovation, and international respect. His recent diplomatic engagements with the United Kingdom and the United States are not just ceremonial.

They represent a deep recalibration of Nigeria’s place in global affairs. Between March 3 and 5, 2025, Tuggar embarked on a high-level working visit to the United Kingdom, one marked by strategic meetings that advanced Nigeria’s economic and geopolitical interests. His dialogues with Britain’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, David Lammy, and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper were not only cordial, they were consequential.

From trade and education to security and migration, Tuggar’s discussions were focused on unlocking mutually beneficial opportunities. At Wilton Park, he led important conversations around innovation, migration reform, and financial collaboration. These discussions were not abstract.

They reflected Nigeria’s national development priorities and directly supported President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 4-D foreign policy thrust: Democracy, Development, Diaspora and Defence. What stands out in Tuggar’s approach is how he integrates diplomacy with development. In his engagements with top financial institutions like JP Morgan and British International Investment, Tuggar clearly showed that Nigeria is open for business — not just with words, but with structure and strategy.

He made the case for investments in infrastructure, technology, energy, and agriculture. These are the sectors that can transform Nigeria’s economy, and Tuggar is keen on bringing global capital to drive that change. But diplomacy is not only about boardrooms and policy. It is also about perception.

Tuggar’s interaction with the leadership of the BBC in London was a deliberate attempt to reset Nigeria’s global image. He spoke boldly about Nigeria’s economic potential and cultural strength. He was not pleading for sympathy but projecting competence, ambition and confidence. In doing so, he reminded the world that Nigeria is not just a consumer of global narratives — it is capable of defining them.

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Barely a month later, on the other side of the Atlantic, Tuggar deepened Nigeria’s diplomatic footprint with a pivotal virtual engagement with United States Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. The April 2025 meeting, which marked Nigeria’s first formal interaction with the new U.S. administration under President Donald Trump, was far from symbolic. It was forward-looking and solutions-driven.

At the heart of the dialogue was the issue of migration. Tuggar presented Nigeria’s Technical Aide Corps (TAC) as a model for legal, structured, and development-driven emigration. He offered a vision of migration that benefits both host and home countries — a narrative that challenges the often alarmist portrayal of African migration.

On security, Tuggar reaffirmed Nigeria’s willingness to cooperate with the U.S. in combating terrorism and transnational threats. His emphasis on intelligence sharing, regional peacebuilding, and human capital development struck a chord with American counterparts. In Tuggar’s words and tone was a clear message — Nigeria seeks partnership, not charity.

More than just diplomatic visits, Tuggar’s engagements are producing tangible dividends. They are opening doors to educational exchanges, attracting serious investor interest, enhancing migration frameworks, and strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture. Each conversation he leads is tethered to real goals and measurable impact.

By engaging with institutions like the University of Cambridge on joint research initiatives, by spotlighting Nigeria’s tech ecosystem before international investors, and by pushing for responsible migration agreements, Tuggar is expanding Nigeria’s foreign policy beyond the ceremonial. He is anchoring it on outcomes, results, and sustainable growth.

Indeed, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar represents a refreshing shift in how Nigeria engages the world. His foreign policy strategy is assertive, development-focused, and guided by clarity of purpose. He does not speak in jargon. He speaks in agendas — clear, coherent, and aligned with Nigeria’s domestic aspirations.

Under his leadership, Nigeria is no longer waiting to be invited into global conversations. It is pulling its seat to the table and speaking with boldness. Tuggar’s diplomatic drive is not only raising Nigeria’s profile abroad, it is reinforcing national confidence at home.

As the world continues to evolve — from geopolitics to green economies — Nigeria must be both a participant and a shaper of global trends. Thanks to Tuggar’s leadership, the country is on that path. One handshake, one negotiation, one agreement at a time.

Umar Farouk Bala is a corps member serving at the PRNigeria Centre, Abuja. He can be reached via: [email protected].

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