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Nigeria, EU Strengthen Ties on Peace, Security, and Defence

By Francis Wilfred, Abuja

The Nigerian government and the European Union (EU) have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening their partnership, with a focus on enhancing cooperation in key areas such as peace, security, defence, and migration.

Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, stated that the ministry is adopting a multi-faceted approach to maintaining internal security in Nigeria, emphasizing identity management, border security, visa processing, and document authentication.

He disclosed this while hosting the Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Gautier Mignot, in his office in Abuja. The minister noted that the ministry is decentralizing the identity management process to make it more accessible and efficient, particularly for rural communities.

Regarding border security, Dr. Tunji-Ojo revealed that 60% of Nigeria’s land borders are now covered under the government’s e-border solution, with plans to automate the remaining sections. He also highlighted the introduction of an e-visa system aimed at making visa applications seamless and user-friendly, especially for short-stay visitors.

“The system will allow applicants to apply for visas online and receive them via email, eliminating the need for physical visits to embassies or application centers,” he explained.

Additionally, the minister announced the development of a Centralized Citizens Integrity and Document Authentication System (CCIDAS) to provide a single platform for verifying Nigerian documents. He assured that this initiative would help combat document fraud and simplify the authentication process for foreign nations.

In his remarks, Ambassador Mignot emphasized the importance of a strong and faithful partnership between the EU and Nigeria, stressing the need for closer cooperation in peace, security, and defence.

“This commitment was reaffirmed during a meeting between EU representatives and the President of Nigeria, where both sides underscored the significance of a strategic partnership,” he said.

Ambassador Mignot assured that the EU is eager to build on its existing relationship with Nigeria, recognizing the country’s immense potential.

“As the world evolves rapidly, Nigeria and the EU acknowledge the necessity of working together to tackle common challenges and leverage emerging opportunities,” he added.

Both parties pledged to strengthen their collaboration to foster a more resilient and mutually beneficial partnership.

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