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Nigeria Secures Permanent Spot on Central Bank Board

Nigeria secured a permanent seat on the board of the African Central Bank during the ongoing 39th African Union Summit. Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar confirmed the achievement, calling it a significant milestone for Nigeria and the West African region.

This year’s summit focuses on assuring sustainable water availability and safe sanitation systems to achieve the goals of Agenda 2063.

African Central Bank Board Seat

Nigeria has been granted a permanent seat on the board of the African Central Bank. The African Central Bank is one of the five original financial institutions and specialized agencies of the African Union. The development, which initially faced resistance from some member states, is considered a diplomatic breakthrough. Nigeria will also host the African Monetary Institute and the African Central Bank.

Peace and Security Council Elections

Côte d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, and the Republic of Benin were elected to the Peace and Security Council, the African Union’s highest decision-making body on conflict and security matters. Benin secured a fresh term, while Côte d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone were re-elected. The council also discussed the situations in Sudan and Somalia.

Sudan’s Potential Readmission

Nigeria expressed reservations regarding Sudan’s potential readmission into the African Union. The country cited the presence of warring factions within Sudan and emphasized adherence to the African Union’s rules and regulations, which prohibit participation from countries experiencing unconstitutional changes of government. Nigeria’s position was upheld.

Water Sustainability Theme

The African Union has designated water sustainability as the theme for 2026. Nigeria, with its strategic location at the confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue and a population of 230 million, is expected to play a pivotal role in implementing programs related to this theme. The country’s population is projected to reach 400 million within the next 24 years.

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