NIGERIA SEEKS SOUTH AFRICA’S BACKING FOR IT’S BID TO ATTAIN FULL MEMBERSHIP IN THE G20, BRICS, AND THE BRICS NEW DEVELOPMENT BANK 02-12-24
By Sadiq Aminu Nigeria has sought South Africa’s backing for its bid to attain full membership in the G20, BRICS, and the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB).
Nigeria is also seeking South Africa’s support for it to assume leadership roles in thematic discussions of interest under South Africa’s G20 Presidency.
The requests were made by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, during her closing remarks at the Ministerial Session of the 11th Nigeria-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Cape Town, South Africa.
South Africa yesterday officially assumed the Presidency of the Group of 20, a club of world’s wealthiest nations.
The expanded BRICS, which South Africa is also a member, boasts of being the engine of global economic growth in recent years, accounting for about 37 per cent of the world’s GDP.
Reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to regional peace, the Minister urged South Africa to lend its support in accelerating the peace process in Sudan.
She said President Tinubu, who is a member of the Ad-hoc Mediation Committee, established by the African Union, has prioritised resolving the crisis to foster peace and stability in the region.
‘‘We are strongly committed to seeking a resolution of the crisis in Sudan and in this guise, we seek South Africa’s support to further accelerate the peace process and to ensure that within our region, conflicts are de-escalated.
‘‘We can hope that with peace, greater progress and development can be achieved across all spheres,’’ she said.
The Minister lauded the officials of both countries for working hard to present the draft communique, facilitate amendments and submissions raised at the ministerial session of the BNC.
The draft communiqué and agreed minutes will be presented to President Bola Tinubu and President Cyril Ramaphosa at the presidential BNC session tomorrow in Cape Town.
In his response, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr. Roland Lamola, affirmed that South Africa would amplify Africa’s voice during its G20 Presidency, and ‘noted Nigeria’s requests.
“We will count on Nigeria’s wise counsel as we assume this major responsibility,” he said.
Lamola, who co-chaired the BNC session, emphasised the mutual resolve to deepen dynamic and vibrant bilateral relations.
‘‘Our people expect South Africa and Nigeria, given our common roots, to continue working together and more closely in order that their conditions and prospects are improved and the quality of life enhanced,’’ he said.
He stressed the importance of expediting the finalisation and implementation of outstanding agreements under the BNC framework.