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June 12: Nigeria a Pillar of Democratic Stability in West Africa – Foreign Affairs Minister

As Nigeria marks Democracy Day, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has reaffirmed the country’s role as a stabilising force in West Africa, highlighting its steadfast commitment to democratic governance amid rising regional instability.

In a statement released by his spokesperson, Alkasim Abdulkadir, on Thursday, Tuggar described Nigeria’s democracy as a model for the subregion, citing regular elections, peaceful power transitions, and respect for constitutional order as key indicators of its political resilience.

“Nigeria stands as a beacon of hope and stability in the region,” the minister said. “Our democratic institutions, while not perfect, have remained resilient in the face of challenges.”

Tuggar’s remarks come at a time when several West African countries — including Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Niger — are grappling with military coups and democratic setbacks. Against this backdrop, he said Nigeria’s adherence to the rule of law and promotion of civic participation set a powerful example.

He emphasised that democratic governance is more than a national priority — it is central to regional peace and development.

“Democracy is not just an internal affair,” Tuggar noted. “It is our strategic contribution to regional peace. Nigeria’s democratic progress reinforces the broader African democratic project.”

The minister also reaffirmed Nigeria’s support for diplomatic efforts through ECOWAS to restore civilian rule in troubled member states, stressing that the nation’s leadership in peacekeeping and regional diplomacy remains vital.

Additionally, Tuggar lauded President Bola Tinubu’s administration for ongoing reforms aimed at economic recovery and political consolidation, expressing confidence that these efforts would strengthen Nigeria’s democratic foundation and promote long-term prosperity.

“President Tinubu’s leadership is steering Nigeria in the right direction,” he added. “Our commitment to democracy, accountability, and governance reform will continue to shape not only our national future but that of the entire region.”

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