The Nigerian government has urged regional and international actors to respect Somalia’s sovereignty and support efforts to rebuild a stable, prosperous and resilient nation.
Foreign affairs minister Yusuf Tuggar disclosed this in a statement on Saturday. Mr Tuggar said Nigeria gives firm and unequivocal support to Somalia’s sovereignty, unity and statehood.
He said Nigeria recognised Somalia’s government as the legitimate authority and commended ongoing efforts toward peace, security and national reconciliation.
“Nigeria stands in solidarity with Somalia and strongly condemns any actions or rhetoric undermining its constitutional order and territorial integrity. The government of Nigeria calls on all actors to respect Somalia’s sovereignty and support its institutions in rebuilding a stable, prosperous and resilient nation.
“We believe Somalia’s stability is integral to peace and security across the Horn of Africa and the wider African continent. Therefore, Nigeria remains committed to supporting Somalia through multilateral frameworks and international cooperation. The government of Nigeria urges international actors to desist from recognising any part of Somalia as an independent entity,” Mr Tuggar said.
He warned that such actions would only escalate the crisis and should be avoided.
He reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of all United Nations and African Union member states.
Mr Tuggar reiterated that Nigeria would continue to uphold these principles as enshrined in the UN Charter and the African Union’s Constitutive Act.
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