The Nigerian Government, represented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, had signed a bilateral agreement with the Republic of Türkiye covering areas of defence, education, media, diaspora policy, trade, social development, and institutional cooperation between our foreign ministries.
The bilateral agreement was signed by the Nigerian President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu revealed this in a statement he personally signed, pointing out that the two countries have agreed to create a five-billion-dollar trade volume for their mutual benefit.
Tinubu further noted, “Nigeria remains open for serious partnership. Open to trade without barriers. Open to ideas, skills, and investment that create value and shared prosperity. We are building an inclusive economy. We are strengthening peace. Nigeria will continue to engage the world with confidence and clarity.”
Demonstrating the priority of security among the bilateral agreements reached with the Turkish government, the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, was made to display the agreement at the back of President Tinubu.
Tinubu stated, “We frankly spoke about security. Nigeria will continue to play its role in peace and stability in Africa. Türkiye’s experience and readiness to cooperate in military training, intelligence sharing, and counter-terrorism efforts strengthen our collective resolve against agents of destabilisation in the Sahel and beyond.”
His words, “During the State Visit today in Ankara, Türkiye, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and I reaffirmed our shared ambition, which speaks directly to jobs, investment, and opportunity for our people, creating a clear pathway to a five-billion-dollar trade volume between Nigeria and Türkiye.
“Our conversations were practical and forward-looking: trade and investment, energy, education, defence cooperation, peace and security, and the creation of a Joint Economy and Trade Committee to unlock new flows of capital and deepen Turkish investment in Nigeria.
“I welcome President Erdoğan’s recognition of Nigeria’s reform momentum, particularly in the energy sector, and his confidence in our determination to build an economy that works for everyone, including the most vulnerable.”



























