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V.P Shettima Tells Projected Gains Of President Tinubu’s Economic Steps

while addressing world leaders today at the 3rd BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogue

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Vice President, Kashim Shettima has identified some of the projected gains of the economic steps taken by President Bola Tinubu.

President Tinubu’s economic reforms and diplomatic alliances are intended to attract investments and partnerships to Nigeria while aligning with international and regional cooperation the Vice President disclosed while addressing world leaders today at the 3rd BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogue on the sidelines of the on-going 15TH BRICS Summit at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

“The new government, which began less than three months ago, is examining the variables and evaluating the scope and level of regional and global cooperation to pursue in order to establish Nigeria as the desired friend and partner.” Shettima who is representing Tinubu at the Summit stated according to information sourced by SocietyNow.Ng in a statement signed by Olusola Abiola, the Director Information at the Office of the Vice President.

 The Vice President addressed a large audience that includes Presidents of China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Russia’s Foreign Minister on the theme, ‘BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development, and Inclusive Multilateralism.

He added that the theme “underscores the profound realization that the cornerstone of stability within our intricate multipolar landscape lies in fostering developmental partnerships” and commended the efforts of the organizers for focusing on the agenda items which centers on “BRICS and Africa, asserting that the agenda aligns with “the aspiration of the people we represent, the future citizens of a world that can ensure our collective prosperity”.

“The BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS-Plus Dialogue provide a unique platform for deliberation, note comparison, and exploration of a mutually beneficial partnership that could evolve into a novel driving force for development.

‘The international global governance structure to which we currently adhere was established prior to the independence of the African continent and many countries in the global south. So, it’s indeed imperative to reform global governance to align with the realities of today’s world and to acknowledge the necessity for partnerships that ensure shared prosperity, inclusivity and sustainable development.” Shettima pointed out while applauding the Government and people of the Republic of South Africa for convening the 15th BRICS Summit.

The Vice President assured that Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu “is committed to shaping and fortifying the global framework and governance concerning all major international issues, particularly in the fields of  finance, climate change, bridging the digital divide, adopting a comprehensive strategy towards debt alleviation, addressing food and energy insecurities, instituting post-pandemic recovery measures, and fostering financial inclusion within developing countries”, the statement by Abiola added.

 Shettima shared that Nigeria is ready for collaboration and “partnerships that guarantee a world governed by acceptable rules and norms, stressing the need for a revitalized international cooperation that is effective, representative, and inclusive to tackle the challenges facing the world SocietyNow.Ng learned.

“We seek partnerships that provide opportunities for all to engage in trade, prosperity, and shared progress with no marginalisation based on geography, race, and legitimate sovereign affiliations” he insisted.

In pointing out the grave reality of achieving the 2030 Agenda for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for many developing countries,  the Vice President noted that “these nations confront historical developmental vulnerabilities and challenges that are beyond their control. Thus, it is imperative for us to unite within regional groups and forge a novel form of international cooperation. This endeavor aims to foster global economic governance reform while enhancing the representation and voice of emerging market economies or developing countries”.

Vice President Shettima while emphasizing partnership as a major key for addressing current global challenges, seeks formidable global partnerships through harnessing the agricultural potential of nations; harnessing renewable energy to revolutionize Africa; fostering technology, innovation, and job prospects for holistic and equitable progress; collaborative efforts on climate change and nature-centered approaches to development; 

Others include strengthening vibrant private sector participation among the countries of the global south; nurturing youth employment and skill building as a deterrent against terrorism, organized crime, and related challenges; proactive crisis prevention and heightened resilience as well as promoting proactive involvement of business leadership in shaping an improved and ideal landscape for trade and economic exchanges in the Global South. 

Earlier, in his address on the 3rd day of the Summit, the Chair of BRICS and President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, expressed the commitment of South Africa to advance the interests of the global south. Also, he announced as part of the outcomes of the Summit to expand its objectives, the admission of six new full members which are Argentina, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and United Arab Emirates.

In the delegation of the Vice President to the Summit were Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Amb. Mohammed Haruna Mantra, the Consul-General, Amb. Andrew Idi and other senior government officials.

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