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The European Union (EU) Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee has pledged to strengthen cooperation with Nigeria in the areas of security, trade, and governance, as part of ongoing efforts to deepen relations with West Africa’s largest democracy.

A high-level EU delegation led by Mr. David McAllister visited the Nigerian Senate in Abuja on Tuesday, where it held discussions with Senate President Godswill Akpabio on shared priorities, regional stability, and democratic governance.

“We are here to deepen our understanding of the situation in West Africa and strengthen our partnership with Nigeria,” McAllister said, describing Nigeria as a key ally in promoting peace and democratic governance across the region.

Welcoming the delegation, Akpabio reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to closer collaboration with the EU, particularly in addressing insecurity, expanding trade, and enhancing governance.

“Nigeria values its strategic partnership with the EU and is eager to explore areas of mutual interest that will promote regional stability and sustainable development,” Akpabio stated.

The delegation included the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Greta Mylott, along with Miss Zelaya Zorko, Miss Mata Tamido, Sebastian Tankman, General Christophe Gomart, and Sebastian Buharo. The team is on a West African tour, with scheduled stops in Nigeria and Ghana.

During the meeting, Akpabio also highlighted the low level of female representation in Nigeria’s parliament, noting that the Senate is considering constitutional reforms to encourage greater women’s participation in politics.

“Women often vote for male candidates, making it difficult for women to win elections,” he said. “We are working on measures to change this dynamic.”

McAllister reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s democratic and developmental agenda, emphasizing that a stable Nigeria is vital to West Africa’s prosperity.

“The EU remains committed to supporting Nigeria’s growth and strengthening the foundations of democracy, peace, and good governance,” he said.

The visit comes ahead of the International Islamic Conference on Security and Governance in West Africa and the Sahel, scheduled for November 4–6, 2025, at the ECOWAS Commission headquarters in Abuja.

Akpabio expressed optimism that the renewed engagement would open a new chapter in Nigeria–EU relations, pledging the Senate’s readiness to partner with the EU in tackling terrorism, climate change, and economic challenges across the region

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