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Oke Champions Nigeria’s Push for Permanent UN Security Council Seat

Oke Champions Nigeria’s Push for Permanent UN Security Council Seat

 

Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, Hon. Oluwole Oke, has intensified Nigeria’s campaign for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), urging lawmakers across the Global South to rally behind the country’s ambition.

 

Speaking at the 2025 Global South Legislators Forum for Friendly Exchanges in Urumqi, China, Oke said Nigeria’s ongoing reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration—particularly in ease of doing business and tax administration—have positioned the country as a credible candidate for a greater role in global governance.

 

The lawmaker also used the platform to woo Chinese investors, calling on them to explore opportunities in Nigeria’s aviation, energy, and agriculture sectors, which he described as “critical growth drivers” for Africa’s largest economy.

 

“The reforms show Nigeria is ready to play a bigger role in global governance. We need the support of our partners for our Security Council ambition,” Oke declared.

 

 

 

He stressed that South–South cooperation must go beyond political solidarity to encompass economic development, technology transfer, climate action, and prosperity for all. According to him, principles of mutual respect, fair benefits, and open borders should guide engagement among member nations.

 

Recalling milestones such as the 1955 Bandung Conference, the Non-Aligned Movement, and the Group of 77, Oke said the Global South has matured into a formidable bloc shaping world trade and diplomacy. He highlighted the expansion of BRICS, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and vaccine partnerships between India, Brazil, and Africa as proof of this growing influence.

 

However, he cautioned that trade imbalances, rising debt burdens, and technology gaps remain critical challenges. “Executives may sign agreements, but without parliamentary oversight, sustainability is doubtful,” he warned.

 

Oke therefore urged legislators to seize the Urumqi forum as a platform to strengthen parliamentary solidarity, align policies, and deepen cooperation across the Global South.

 

“Our task is clear — to transform parliamentary friendship into a force for shared prosperity,” he added.

Olayinka Babatunde

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