President Tinubu Seeks South Africa’s Support for G20 and BRICS Membership

December 3, 2024

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Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has arrived in South Africa to strengthen bilateral ties and seek the country’s backing for Nigeria’s bid to join the G20 and BRICS, key international economic and political alliances. Tinubu’s visit comes as Nigeria aims to position itself more prominently on the global stage, leveraging its economic potential and strategic role in Africa.

During his meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s readiness to contribute meaningfully to both platforms. He emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing global challenges such as climate change, trade imbalances, and economic inequality.

Tinubu’s administration views membership in the G20, a group of the world’s largest economies, and BRICS, an economic bloc comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, as opportunities to amplify Nigeria’s voice in shaping international policies. He argued that Nigeria’s inclusion would represent Africa’s growing influence in global affairs and strengthen South-South cooperation.

Beyond geopolitical ambitions, the two nations also discussed plans to deepen cooperation in key sectors, including infrastructure, mining, and technology. Nigeria and South Africa, as Africa’s two largest economies, aim to align their development goals to foster regional growth and stability.

Tinubu also extended invitations to South African businesses to invest in Nigeria, particularly in its mining and manufacturing sectors. He noted that improved relations between the two countries could lead to increased economic opportunities for their citizens.

South African officials expressed a willingness to collaborate, recognizing Nigeria’s significance in Africa’s economic landscape. However, they stressed the need for sustained efforts to overcome trade barriers, improve security, and address issues affecting the free movement of goods and people between the two nations.

Analysts view Tinubu’s diplomatic outreach as a strategic move to strengthen Nigeria’s international partnerships while addressing domestic challenges through foreign investments. By forging closer ties with South Africa, Nigeria hopes to build a coalition of African nations capable of influencing global decision-making.

As Tinubu continues his visit, the outcomes of these high-level talks are expected to shape Nigeria’s foreign policy agenda and its aspirations for global economic integration.


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