President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening international partnerships and aligning its foreign relations with evolving global trends in trade, politics, and culture.
Tinubu made this known during a meeting with the Vice President of Colombia, Francia Marquez, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday, September 1, 2025.
Tinubu stated that global economic volatility and shifting international policies will necessitate new partners for shared prosperity.
The president, according to a statement issued by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, assured the delegation of senior government, business, and diplomatic officials from the South American country that Nigeria will replicate the agreements signed with Brazil on aviation and consular issues with Colombia.
He stated that the conclusions of all the bilateral meetings and the agreements signed, under the supervision of Vice President Kashim Shettima will receive speedy attention.
Tinubu said: “I believe the Vice President and his team have done the job. Our business opportunities with Colombia have already been enhanced. I support every aspect that you have agreed on.
“Particularly for Colombia, the agreement we entered with Brazil can easily be replicated in aviation, and our diplomatic relations can be enhanced. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will accelerate that.”
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Tinubu urged the business leaders to explore opportunities in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector and agriculture.
Tinubu added that Nigeria’s youthful and growing population presents a good market and a skilled workforce to bolster investments.
Shettima said the visit from the Colombian Vice President would rekindle ancestral connections disrupted by slavery and colonialism, positioning both nations for a prosperous partnership.
He highlighted the political and cultural similarities that will foster healthy economic collaboration.
The Vice President of Colombia highlighted several areas for strengthening bilateral relations, including aviation, visas, political consultations, cultural exchanges, and trade.
“As the first black Vice President of Colombia, I am extremely delighted to lead this visit to the land of our ancestors. Our ancestors were taken away from Africa centuries ago,” she said.
Marquez said her visit will kick-start a long-lasting relationship built on substantial cultural similarity and heritage.
She assured that relations with Nigeria would benefit both countries, particularly in areas such as social justice, gender equality, and inclusivity.
“We have had a meeting with the business leaders in aviation on the need to start direct flights to Colombia,” Marquez added.
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