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Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima Returns from UNGA 79th Session in New York

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has returned to Abuja after successfully representing President Bola Tinubu at the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. His arrival was confirmed by his spokesperson, Stanley Nkwocha, in an official statement released on Sunday.

The Vice President’s presence at the General Assembly was a significant moment for Nigeria on the global stage. At the session, Shettima presented Nigeria’s National Statement during the General Debate, which serves as a platform for world leaders to discuss pressing global issues. In his address, Shettima outlined Nigeria’s positions on critical topics, including sustainable development, climate change, global security, and international cooperation.

His participation in the UNGA extended beyond his formal speech. The Vice President was actively involved in several high-profile bilateral meetings aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s relationships with other countries and international organizations. These diplomatic efforts are crucial for Nigeria as the country navigates an evolving geopolitical landscape and seeks to attract foreign investments, bolster its economy, and improve security, particularly in the face of challenges such as terrorism and poverty.

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In addition to his bilateral meetings, Shettima took part in numerous sideline events organized alongside the General Assembly. These events provided an opportunity for further discussions on global health, economic development, and technology transfer, among other areas of international concern. The Vice President’s engagement in these events demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to multilateralism and its proactive role in shaping the global agenda.

The Vice President’s trip to New York also underscored Nigeria’s efforts to maintain an active presence in international forums, particularly at the UN, where the country has historically played a prominent role, including its contributions to peacekeeping missions and its advocacy for the interests of developing nations.

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As Vice President Shettima returns to Abuja, the Nigerian government will likely focus on translating the outcomes of the UNGA engagements into actionable policies that benefit the country. His successful representation of Nigeria at such a pivotal event will likely enhance the nation’s diplomatic standing and contribute to achieving its domestic and international goals.

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20 Comments

  • Why is Shettima always traveling? Shouldnt he focus on fixing Nigeria first before attending more UN meetings? Priorities, man!

  • I cant believe Shettima didnt address the corruption allegations in Nigeria at UNGA. Disappointing leadership! #AccountabilityNeeded

    • Typical politician avoiding the tough questions. We deserve better leadership. #CorruptionMustEnd

  • Im not convinced Shettimas UNGA trip brought any tangible benefits to Nigeria. Just another taxpayer-funded junket? Lets discuss.

  • I dont get why he gets all the attention. What about other officials doing important work? Seems unfair.

    • He earned the spotlight. Recognition doesnt diminish others efforts. Acknowledge his achievements.

  • I think Vice President Shettima should focus more on local issues than international events. Nigeria needs attention at home.

  • I think Shettima should have stayed in New York longer to network and bring more opportunities to Nigeria. Opportunity missed!

  • I dont get the hype about Vice President Shettimas return from UNGA. Whats the big deal? Just another politician doing their job.

    • Some people appreciate leaders representing their country on the global stage. Everyone has different perspectives.

  • I think Shettima should have used the opportunity to address corruption in Nigeria instead of just attending events.

  • Honestly, who even cares about Kashim Shettimas return? Lets focus on real issues in Nigeria instead of this PR stunt.

  • Do you think Shettimas UNGA trip was just a PR stunt? I smell politics more than actual progress. #ControversialOpinion

  • I dont get why Shettima gets all this attention. There are more important issues in Nigeria to focus on.

  • I dont understand why people make such a big deal about these international meetings. Does it really make a difference?

  • Do we really need to send politicians to fancy events like UNGA when there are so many pressing issues at home?

  • I cant believe Shettima wasted taxpayer money on such a pointless trip. Nigeria has bigger issues to focus on!

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