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Tuggar, Congratulates AU Commissioner Bankole Adeoye on Re-election

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Aleke Aleke in Abuja

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar has congratulated Amb. Bankole Adeoye on his re-election as the African Union (AU) Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace, and Security.

The Minister said that Bankole’s re-election is a testament to his outstanding leadership, diplomatic expertise, and unwavering commitment to promoting peace, security, and stability across the African continent.

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“His tenure has been marked by significant strides in conflict resolution, governance, and strengthening Africa’s security architecture,” Tuggar said.

In his congratulatory message, Ambassador Tuggar praised Ambassador Bankole for his tireless efforts in advancing the AU’s peace and security agenda.

A statement by his Special Assistant on Media and Communications Strategy, Alkasim Abdulkadir, the Minister expressed confidence that his continued leadership would further enhance Africa’s collective response to security challenges, democratic governance, and regional cooperation.

“As Nigeria’s representative at the African Union, Bankole Adeoye has demonstrated exemplary leadership and dedication to the ideals of African unity, peace, and progress. His re-election is a well-deserved recognition of his invaluable contributions. Nigeria remains fully committed to supporting his vision and efforts in fostering a more secure and stable Africa,” Tuggar further stated.

Bankole’s reappointment, he said comes at a critical time for Africa, as the continent faces complex security challenges, including conflicts, terrorism, and political instability.

He added that Bankole’s experience and leadership will be instrumental in strengthening peacekeeping initiatives, conflict prevention mechanisms, and regional integration efforts within the AU framework.

Earlier in the day he was also awarded for his exemplary leadership in advancing the AU Peace and Security Agenda particularly his contributions to Somalia’s peace efforts.

The State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Ali Mohamed Omar delivered the award on behalf of his government at the African Union Ministerial Committee on Candidatures Within the International System meeting held at the AU Headquarters.

“Nigeria continues to play a pivotal role in African diplomacy, and Ambassador Bankole’s re-election emphasizes the country’s influence and commitment to continental peace and development.

“The Nigerian government reaffirms its support for his mandate and looks forward to working closely with the AU to address pressing security and political issues,” Abdulkadir said.

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